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AI revolutionising insurance and finance services in New Zealand
Tue, 3rd Dec 2019
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ai
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insurance
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financial results
AI is transforming New Zealand’s finance and insurance sectors by enhancing customer-centric services and operational efficiency, says the AI Forum report.
TablePlus prepares to launch database management app for Linux
Tue, 26th Nov 2019
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cloud services
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db
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database management systems
TablePlus, a creator of GUI tools for relational databases, has provided a sneak peek of its new Linux app, due for release at the end of November.
NZ’s TIN200 top tech companies on a $12b winning streak
Fri, 1st Nov 2019
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healthtech
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technology investment network
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investment
New Zealand’s 200 largest tech export companies by revenue (TIN200) exceeded more than $12 billion in revenue and more than $8 billion in export earnings.
Northland to get new school specialising in tech skills
Mon, 26th Aug 2019
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edutech
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martech
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software development
A new tech-focused tertiary school in Whangarei aims to address Northland's tech skills shortage, offering software development and design programmes.
Hands-on review: The 2019 iMac marks 21 years of Apple's elegant desktops
Fri, 23rd Aug 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Apple's 2019 iMac remains true to its elegant design roots while delivering unparalleled power and performance, celebrating 21 years of innovation.
Freshworks expands local product hosting on Sydney data centre
Wed, 3rd Jul 2019
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uc
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hyperscale
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dc
Launched in January last year, the Sydney data centre already hosts the popular Freshdesk and Freshservice products.
Adobe Premiere Rush gets optimised for Samsung devices
Tue, 28th May 2019
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martech
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digital entertainment
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samsung
Adobe Premiere Rush is now optimised for Samsung Galaxy devices, featuring enhanced GPU performance, HDR10+ support, and seamless video editing on the go.
No ETL? No worries, with SQL Server 2019's new data virtualisation
Fri, 5th Apr 2019
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virtualisation
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datacentre infrastructure
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microsoft
Unlike a typical data lake, there is no need to move data from where it lives when using data virtualisation, and this is a huge advantage over traditional ETL.
PC monitor market has biggest growth spurt in a decade
Mon, 25th Mar 2019
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gaming
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digital signage
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digital entertainment
The Australian PC monitor continues to grow at near double digits each quarter, hitting an impressive 10.4% for 2018 calendar year.
IDC: Aussie PC market back on the downhill
Mon, 25th Mar 2019
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network infrastructure
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personal computing devices
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apple
After two quarters of near 10% growth, the Australian PC market dipped -2.5% in 4Q18 - a trend that looks set to continue in 2019.
Report - Nine tips for tech companies to maximise growth
Mon, 19th Nov 2018
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martech
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digital marketing
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it industry
Kiwi high-growth companies have 40% more salespeople than non-high-growth firms, according to the 2018 Market Measures survey.
Inside NZ’s first blockchain trade for meat exports
Fri, 2nd Nov 2018
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blockchain
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exports
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verifyunion
New Zealand's first blockchain-based meat export trade completed by ASB Bank, VerifyUnion, Greenlea, and a Korean importer, simplifies and secures data flow.
Coworking Aotearoa Association gives voice to NZ's coworking industry
Tue, 21st Aug 2018
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daas
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bizdojo
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co-working
More than five million workers and 30,000 spaces will make up the practice of coworking by 2022 worldwide, but New Zealand still has much to learn.
Smudge Apps: The Chch tech firm making a difference with NZ Police
Mon, 13th Aug 2018
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police
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mobile apps
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smudge apps
The New Zealand Police has banished thousands of hours of paperwork thanks to a Christchurch tech company, Smudge Apps.
Kiwi SMB integrates blockchain to verify supply chain
Tue, 15th May 2018
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blockchain
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nztech
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food security
Auckland's Olivia, a pioneering small business, adopts blockchain to boost food traceability and sustainability, exporting over NZD $2 million annually.
Kiwi startup making it easier for the self-employed to handle taxes
Tue, 15th May 2018
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gig economy
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hnry
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startups
Hnry turns self-employment into a ‘pay-as-you-earn’ model, free from the risk of severe consequences that come with non-compliance.
Hands-on review: Apple iPad 9.7”, part two
Tue, 8th May 2018
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
The Apple iPad 9.7” shines with its new A10 Fusion chip and augmented reality capabilities, transforming education with iWork tools and innovative apps.
ANZ firms must reconsider their approach to airgapped networks, US security expert warns
Fri, 6th Apr 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
A US security expert is warning New Zealand and Australian organisations that traditional ‘airgap’ solutions are not the best approach.
Kordia completes IoT network that reaches 94% of population
Thu, 5th Apr 2018
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iot
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kordia
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datacom
Kordia completes Thinxtra's IoT network, covering 94% of the population. The Sigfox network enhances agriculture, smart city projects, and more, nationwide.
Carbon Black launches tech partner program to improve collective security defences
Wed, 4th Apr 2018
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siem
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juniper networks
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logrhythm
Carbon Black has launched a new technology partner program that is designed to improve cybersecurity through collective defence.