Editor interview stories - Page 49
How contract management can streamline entire business operations
Wed, 10th Jun 2020
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hyland
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contracts
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contract management
TechDay interviewed Hyland director Eugene Chng about the company's contract management solution, which streamlines the entire contract lifecycle.
How SD-WAN can relieve home office networking pains
Wed, 10th Jun 2020
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uc
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vpns
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network infrastructure
Remote working has tested how well every organisation's remote connectivity can scale, particularly in areas such as VPN infrastructure and connection quality.
Revealed: The cure to network outage-related downtime
Tue, 9th Jun 2020
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dlp
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breach prevention
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gigamon
It's estimated the average cost per network outage in the United States alone amounts to US$402,542 – with one in ten major outages costing over $1 million.
Hyland wields blockchain power for credential verification
Wed, 3rd Jun 2020
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blockchain
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iam
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cybersecurity
Blockchain goes beyond crypto, enabling secure, lifelong digital credential ownership and instant verification.
Cloud tech inspires Kiwi supply chain firm to keep the world moving
Mon, 25th May 2020
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public cloud
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supply chain
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fleet management
New Zealand's Coretex has transformed from a local fleet management firm into a global player, thanks to Microsoft Azure's cloud technology.
Cloud networking offers retail, education & healthcare a DX edge in turbulent times
Mon, 25th May 2020
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healthtech
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cloud services
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extreme networks
As COVID-19 disrupts major sectors, Extreme Networks' cloud management platform offers retail, education, and healthcare unparalleled flexibility and security.
Enterprises tune up enterprise networking as cloud spending grows
Mon, 25th May 2020
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cloud services
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extreme networks
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orchestration
Gartner predicts rapid growth in enterprise IT spend on cloud-based offerings, leading to an increase in organisations adopting cloud networking.
What happens when you run Linux on a toaster?
Mon, 25th May 2020
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storage
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datacentre infrastructure
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software-defined data centre
Running Linux on a toaster highlights a problem in today's data centres: reliance on generic hardware undermines efficiency and performance gains.
First cars, then phones - now it's time for the world's cities to become smart
Fri, 22nd May 2020
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smart cities
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iot
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healthtech
As urbanisation rapidly expands, experts urge cities to go smart, leveraging IoT, AI and 5G to enhance efficiency and quality of urban life.
Interview: Mimecast channel director on new partner programme and consolidation in the channel
Wed, 20th May 2020
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partner programmes
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cybersecurity
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m&a
Mimecast's channel director outlines a revamped partner programme designed to tackle 2020's growing cybersecurity threats and industry consolidation.
CRM, website building, project management - all in 1 free solution
Tue, 19th May 2020
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crm
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dr
Amid the pandemic, Bitrix24 offers a comprehensive, free solution integrating CRM, project management, and website building, easing transitions to remote work.
Interview: The finer points of IT automation in the modern enterprise
Tue, 19th May 2020
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devops
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it automation
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apm
Automation is reshaping modern enterprises, and OSS Group's Glen Ogilvie discusses its evolution, benefits, challenges, and strategic deployment.
Education provider calls on OSS Group to modernise server fleet
Tue, 19th May 2020
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datacentre infrastructure
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it automation
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open source
A New Zealand education giant turned to Auckland's OSS Group to overhaul its outdated server fleet, leveraging Red Hat's robust solutions.
How automation and supercharged analytics can transform the service industry
Mon, 18th May 2020
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crm
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fintech
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cx
Automation and advanced analytics are revolutionising the service industry, shedding IT dependencies and boosting transparency, agility, and customer retention.
Hyland helps businesses stay connected during pandemic
Thu, 14th May 2020
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uc
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hybrid & remote work
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collaboration
Hyland is pitching in to help organisations ride out the COVID-19 pandemic and relieve some of its effects on day-to-day business.
How SnapComms, a Kiwi startup, turned an enterprise comms tool into a global powerhouse
Mon, 11th May 2020
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healthtech
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microsoft
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microsoft azure
Kiwi startup SnapComms revolutionises enterprise communication with its software platform, now connecting 2.5 million users worldwide, backed by Microsoft.
Zoom buys encryption startup in its first-ever acquisition
Fri, 8th May 2020
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encryption
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cybersecurity
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m&a
Zoom has today announced its first-ever acquisition in its nine year history, absorbing Keybase, a secure messaging platform in a bid to up its security game.
EXCLUSIVE: Get the scoop on what eSIM tech means for NZ
Thu, 7th May 2020
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uc
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iot
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iiot
Everything you need to know about what eSIM is, how it is used, and what Spark and Vodafone have to say about where it's going.
Acronis makes remote work environments more secure; launches Acronis Cyber Protect
Tue, 5th May 2020
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data analytics
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martech
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partner programmes
Acronis launches Acronis Cyber Protect to enhance security for remote workers, integrating backup, anti-malware, and management tools into one solution.
9 Spokes empowers Kiwi SMBs through Microsoft partnership
Mon, 4th May 2020
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devops
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apm
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software development
9 Spokes partners with Microsoft to empower New Zealand SMBs via cloud solutions, enhancing their tech capabilities and business insights.