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Volution stories - Page 243

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Security expert shares tips to help SMEs fight off cyber attacks
Fri, 21st Jul 2017
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cybersecurity
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carbon black
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cyber attacks
With high-profile firms in the headlines, does it mean that SMEs face even greater risk? And if it does, what can the smaller entities do about it?.
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New Zealand student uses milk protein to 3D-imprint cells that could possibly regrow limbs
Thu, 20th Jul 2017
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university of canterbury
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3d printing
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students
University of Canterbury PhD student Azadeh Hashemi is using milk protein to 3D-imprint cells, potentially enabling the regrowth of missing body parts.
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Exclusive interview: Democratising data science & making AI more accessible
Thu, 20th Jul 2017
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data science
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iot
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industrial iot
Progress, an American software company, is expanding its cognitive computing and machine learning capabilities.
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AI may have your health and finances on record before the year is out
Thu, 20th Jul 2017
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iot
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ai
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healthtech
Here's how artificial intelligence and deep learning are moving from buzzwords to revenue-generating endeavours...
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Auckland’s FoodBowl driving innovation in food and beverage sector
Wed, 19th Jul 2017
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callaghan innovation
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new zealand food innovation network
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foodbowl
Auckland's FoodBowl is revolutionising NZ's food sector, driving innovation, commercial success, and fostering premium value-added food exports.
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Lloyds report asserts global cyber attack could cost up to £40.5 billion
Tue, 18th Jul 2017
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wannacry
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cyber attacks
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notpetya
A recently released report from Lloyd’s of London has revealed just how powerful and incredibly destructive a global cyber attack could be.
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Could Blockchain technology disrupt everything?
Tue, 18th Jul 2017
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blockchain
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open source
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linux
Miners race to solve a cryptographic puzzle, which completes the next transaction (or block) on the chain, in hopes of capturing the coin reward.
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Alphabay disappears: Three scenarios to look for next
Mon, 17th Jul 2017
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hackers
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dark web
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digital shadows
As AlphaBay vanishes, the dark web braces for upheaval, with markets jostling for supremacy or a radical shift to P2P trading.
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Electric buses confirmed for Wellington transport fleet
Mon, 17th Jul 2017
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cartech
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evs
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buses
Wellington gears up for a greener commute with electric buses set to join its transport fleet from July next year.
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Qualtrics appoints former SAP EVP to accelerate expansion
Sat, 15th Jul 2017
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sap
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concur
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qualtrics
​Qualtrics recently announced the appointment of John Torrey as head of corporate strategy, corporate development and business development.
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Gen-14: Dell EMC launches next generation of PowerEdge server
Fri, 14th Jul 2017
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
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multi-cloud
Dell EMC unveils its Gen-14 PowerEdge server line, promising a leap in IT transformation with robust security and high performance.
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Exclusive: Kiwi startup Hydroxsys could help clean up NZ’s waterways
Fri, 14th Jul 2017
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cleantech
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hydroxsys
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startups
Clean-tech company Hydroxsys has developed a revolutionary membrane that extracts water from industrial waste in multiple industries.
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Microsoft’s rich partner ecosystem inspires digital transformation
Fri, 14th Jul 2017
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partner programmes
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microsoft
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cloud services
Direct from this weeks global partner conference, Microsoft Australia's partner chief talks to the Aussie channel.
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NZ Symphony Orchestra uses VR, creating a unique musical experience
Fri, 14th Jul 2017
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ar, vr & metaverse
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nzso
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The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra offers an immersive VR experience, allowing Kiwis to virtually step onto the conductor's podium or move among musicians.
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Seven pieces of the IOT puzzle from Microsoft
Fri, 14th Jul 2017
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uc
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public cloud
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iot
Microsoft unveils an expansive IOT toolkit, poised to revolutionise business, healthcare, and government operations.
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The 2020 EV conversion, does NZ have the necessary infrastructure?
Thu, 13th Jul 2017
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cartech
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meridian energy
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evs
NZ's electric rush: Are we wired for the EV revolution? Concerns over grid strain and EV hotspots ignite calls for coordinated planning.
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Schneider Electric: What is Infrastructure Management as a Service?
Thu, 13th Jul 2017
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Schneider Electric revolutionises data centres with Infrastructure Management as a Service, paving the way for a nimbler IT future.
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NZ named a ‘digitally elite’ economy in new research
Thu, 13th Jul 2017
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
The Digital Evolution Index research tracks progress countries have made since 2014 in developing digital economies and integrating connectivity.
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Track’em - the cloud-based tracking system that saves time, money & headaches
Wed, 12th Jul 2017
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public cloud
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supply chain & logistics
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personal computing devices
Track'em, a software solution that tracks materials and assets for large construction projects, is revolutionizing the industry.
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Goodbye HDD: Why 2017 is set to be the year of all-flash storage
Tue, 11th Jul 2017
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storage
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hpe
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flash storage
We might look back on 2017 as the year the hard disk era finally gave way to the brave new world of all-flash solid-state storage.