Stories by Julia

Exclusive interview: Tableau on data analytics, AI and GDPR
Wed, 13th Jun 2018
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big data
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bi
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data analytics
We sat down with Tableau chief product officer Francois Ajenstat to talk about how the company enables organisations to be more 'analytics capable'.

Learnings from the road: How New Zealand is leading the agritech revolution
Fri, 8th Jun 2018
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microsoft
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inventory management systems
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ai
Agriculture is transforming and growing more quickly than ever before.

Exclusive: VMware on the new equilibrium of digital business
Thu, 7th Jun 2018
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virtualisation
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it automation
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vmware
A new study by Forbes Insight for VMware reveals the impact of business apps on employee and business performance.

Pure Storage: Building a data-centric architecture for successful AI
Wed, 6th Jun 2018
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storage
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converged infrastructure
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ml
Organisations can now use this optimised approach in compute and storage to support their AI projects.

Step up your network security with SD-WAN
Tue, 5th Jun 2018
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network infrastructure
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firewall
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network management
Not just any SD-WAN solution can offer the right levels of network security.

Exclusive interview: Application-centric VS. knowledge-centric architecture
Tue, 5th Jun 2018
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brightstar
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events
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it architecture
IT architecture is important at the moment because of the tremendous amount of change and the challenges in the market.

Free run over for energy companies as Government tightens reins
Fri, 25th May 2018
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data centre maintenance / management
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power / energy
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energy consumption
To ensure consumers aren’t paying more for their energy than they need to, the Government has launched an investigation.

Cloud marketing company Seismic acquires key competitor
Fri, 25th May 2018
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digital marketing
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sales
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seismic
Total headcount for Seismic will increase to more than 450 across eight offices in the United States, Europe, and Australia.

Stuff takes 100% ownership of Stuff Fibre
Fri, 25th May 2018
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broadband
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stuff
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ufb
Media entity Stuff has acquired the internet service provider Stuff Fibre, allowing it to continue building a great internet service for New Zealanders.

Equinix: Is GDPR overhyped?
Fri, 25th May 2018
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cloud services
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bi
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big data
Clearly, the GDPR is not suffering from underexposure, but is it overhyped?.

12v vs. 48v: Calculating the energy savings of OCP-style PSUs
Fri, 25th May 2018
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data centre maintenance / management
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power / energy
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servers
12V has been the standard output for power supplies, but recently we’re seeing 48V, with claims of much higher overall efficiency.

Polycom launches new cloud services for enterprises and service providers
Fri, 25th May 2018
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cloud services
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uc
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wfh
Polycom launches new cloud services to help enterprise customers manage and measure telephony devices.

Calm before the GDPR storm: An exclusive interview with Commvault
Thu, 24th May 2018
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bi
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big data
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data analytics
Don Foster, Commvault's senior director of solutions marketing, discusses the challenges of data management in the era of GDPR and the Internet of Things.

Ex-Dimension Data executive secures new sales role at Kordia Solutions
Thu, 24th May 2018
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digital transformation
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dimension data
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kordia
Kordia Solutions New Zealand appoints Glen White as head of sales, bringing 17 years of international ICT experience to the role.

Chorus reshuffles executive team as company veterans say goodbye
Thu, 24th May 2018
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chorus
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telecommunications
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spark
Chorus reshuffles executive team, sees Nick Woodward leave as Ed Hyde joins as chief customer officer. #Chorus #executiveteam #telecoms.

Global CX company claims stake in ANZ market with acquisition of local boutique
Wed, 23rd May 2018
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crm
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cx
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martech
The company will also set up an office in New Zealand as a part of the expansion.

7 questions to ask before you sign with colocation provider
Tue, 22nd May 2018
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cloud services
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colocation
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data centre maintenance / management
Your IT staff could spend considerable time at the colocation site or possibly require a permanent presence.

Using bare metal infrastructure to simplify app-migration out of the data center
Tue, 22nd May 2018
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cloud services
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migration
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rackspace
Rackspace expands Managed Hosting to include Bare Metal as a Service functionality, offering on-demand infrastructure provision in minutes.

Why water use is a key consideration when cooling your data center
Tue, 22nd May 2018
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colocation
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data centre cooling
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data centre maintenance / management
For years in data center circles we’ve been talking about Power Usage Effectiveness, or PUE.

Hardware maintenance the way it should be - fast, reliable, affordable
Mon, 21st May 2018
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interactive
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downtime
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hardware maintenance
Vendor maintenance prices have skyrocketed, leaving businesses facing downtime and slow response times. But Interactive offers a solution.

Taitokerau Fibre Networks and Kordia upgrade Northland fibre link
Fri, 18th May 2018
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broadband
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fibre
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kordia
Taitokerau Fibre Networks is 80% owned by three Iwi of Te Taitokerau (Te Rarawa, Ngati Whatua and Whaingaroa).

Government invests $300m in nation's space sector, sets up first agency
Fri, 18th May 2018
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satellites
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gps
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space
The UK Government is investing $41m into the nation's first space agency, aiming to secure a greater portion of the global space market.

Cheese rolls & eye-rolls: Twitter reacts to #NZBudget2018
Fri, 18th May 2018
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twitter
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labour party
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labour
Yesterday was Budget Day, and since our Labour-led government released its first budget, Twitter has been afire with responses.

Rackspace capitalizes on global container adoption boom with new Kubernetes solution
Thu, 17th May 2018
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cloud services
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devops
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iaas
The application container software market will grow 40% over the next few years, reaching nearly $3 billion by 2020, according to 451 Research.