Research and Development (R&D) stories - Page 58
Survey analysts create quiet kiwi success story
Thu, 12th Jan 2012
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Midas InfoMedia, a Wellington-based company, achieved 1077% growth in Deloitte's APAC Technology Fast 500, ranking 4th in NZ's IT sector.
Are you selling yourself short on LinkedIn?
Tue, 10th Jan 2012
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Are you neglecting your LinkedIn presence? With 130 million users globally, including 500,000 in NZ, the platform is crucial for business networking.
Sky & TVNZ join forces on Igloo
Thu, 8th Dec 2011
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Sky and TVNZ launch Igloo, a new TV platform set to offer more in-home entertainment options for Kiwis from early next year, priced under NZD $200.
Greens' tax appeal to small businesses
Tue, 22nd Nov 2011
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Greens unveil tax reforms for SMBs, offering simpler compliance and boosting green innovation with a £1bn R&D fund.
Seven tips for marketing your small business
Thu, 10th Nov 2011
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You may not be a sales guru, but with a little planning you can make sure your company gets the attention it deserves.
Social studies
Wed, 19th Oct 2011
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Navigating social media can be tricky for new businesses. A well-thought-out strategy is crucial to avoid pitfalls and ensure a positive online presence.
Kiwi companies need to spend money to make money
Wed, 28th Sep 2011
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New Zealand must invest in R&D to revitalise its economy, says IRL’s deputy CEO Stein, urging businesses to innovate amid increased government funding.
Fake Cloud vs True Cloud
Tue, 1st Mar 2011
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Recognising the differences between true cloud solutions and cloudwashed hosted software is crucial for CIOs to avoid costly and inefficient investments.
Intel drops $100 Million in university research
Thu, 27th Jan 2011
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Plus: Intel goes after the cool factor by employing Black Eyed Peas mouthpiece will.i.am as Director of Creative Innovation - seriously.
Intel financials set new records
Thu, 14th Oct 2010
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Intel reports record-breaking Q3 with 18% revenue spike to USD $11.1bn, driven by corporate demand and growth in emerging markets, says CEO Paul Otellini.
Report: 4G phones will ruin digital TV
Mon, 4th Oct 2010
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4G mobile phones could interfere with cable TV within six metres of a set top box, according to research by Cable Europe.
Getting previous
Wed, 1st Sep 2010
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Continuous advancements in technology make 'previous research' in genealogy an ever-ongoing process, offering fresh data at every moment.
Kiwis receive TechNZ investment
Wed, 4th Aug 2010
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Jade Software in Wellington secures funding from TechNZ to enhance Investigator, their crime-fighting software, used by law enforcement in 29 countries.
Famous Families
Sun, 1st Aug 2010
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Genealogists at the Family History Fair in Hamilton delved into a celebrity lineage for a new documentary, uncovering fascinating insights about their ancestry.
Study: No link between cellphone masts and cancer
Fri, 25th Jun 2010
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The largest study of its kind has found no link between childhood cancer and cellphone mast exposure during pregnancy.
Study: Asia-Pacific WAN to grow 10%
Mon, 24th May 2010
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The Asia-Pacific WAN market is projected to grow by 10%, reaching USD $13.3 billion by year-end, driven by regional expansion and data centre consolidation.
Study into cellphones and cancer released Tuesday - Updated
Fri, 14th May 2010
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A 10-year study involving 13 countries, including New Zealand, into possible links between cellphone use and cancer will be published next week.
HP breaks 'innovation gridlock'
Wed, 12th May 2010
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New solutions and services unveiled that help organisations shift IT spending from operations to innovation, says HP.
NZ-based Izon inks US distribution deal
Fri, 7th May 2010
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NZ's Izon Science strikes deal with US distributor BridgePath Scientific to enhance the reach of its cutting-edge nanoparticle analysis systems in America.
M86 says new announcements coming
Tue, 2nd Mar 2010
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Jeremy Hulse, VP APAC for M86 Security, has told IT Brief that the company has several announcements planned for the year ahead.