Cloud Services stories - Page 479
Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security.
The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.

Big Compute for Microsoft Azure... Redmond reveals GreenButton acquisition
Sat, 3rd May 2014
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Microsoft Azure has acquired GreenButton, a provider of on-demand solutions for managing compute-intensive workloads in the cloud.

Review: The Parrot Zikmu Solo
Fri, 2nd May 2014
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Parrot Zikmu Solo review: A stylish speaker with quality sound, but its 30-pin connector and design quirks limit appeal.

GreenButton acquisition 'great news' for NZ start-up industry
Fri, 2nd May 2014
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Wellington angel network AngelHQ celebrates successful sale of GreenButton to Microsoft, bolstering Azure's cloud capabilities.

Microsoft NZ: Kiwi tech “alive and kicking”
Fri, 2nd May 2014
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Microsoft's acquisition of Kiwi firm GreenButton showcases New Zealand's vibrant tech scene, proving talent transcends geographic boundaries.

An acquisition heard around the world…
Fri, 2nd May 2014
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martech
For founder and CEO Scott Houston, Microsoft’s acquisition of GreenButton is an acquisition representing natural progression, given the close working.

Record-breaking Veeam surpasses 100,000th customer milestone
Wed, 30th Apr 2014
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Veeam Software has won its 100,000th customer and posted record revenue results for the first quarter of 2014.

Telecom first NZ telco to trial 4G over APT700 MHz band
Wed, 30th Apr 2014
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wireless networks
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cloud services
Telecom will trial its 4G network over APT700 MHz spectrum in New Zealand, partnering with Huawei Technologies.

Cloud momentum drives Microsoft financials
Wed, 30th Apr 2014
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Microsoft reports strong revenue growth of $20.40bn for Q1 2014, driven by momentum in cloud services and consumer products.

Your invite - StorageCraft Roadmap and Technical Training
Tue, 29th Apr 2014
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cloud services
StorageCraft is inviting the ICT industry to its Roadmap and Technical Training session this week, set for May 1 in Auckland.

Kiwi cloud software start-up completes first round of private capital raising
Tue, 29th Apr 2014
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NZ's MyWave secures NZ$2.5m in funds for software growth, eyeing a 2015 NZX debut. The capital eclipsed its initial NZ$1.5m target.

Cisco customers gain speed and flexibility with FlexPod
Mon, 28th Apr 2014
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Cisco and NetApp's FlexPod boosts business agility, pioneering cloud transition with its validated, integrated infrastructure.

'Now, we're one Microsoft'
Mon, 28th Apr 2014
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Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services business has been completed, confirmed executive VP Stephen Elop.

Snap: Everything affects the network
Mon, 28th Apr 2014
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Cloud services offer proven benefits to New Zealand businesses seeking greater economies of scale and agility.

Iconz-Webvisions reveals leadership change at the top
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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iconz
Iconz-Webvisions (iWV) has announced that Poh Mui Hoon has resigned as Group CEO, with Albert Wong named as her successor.

Dimension Data to quadruple its data centre business by 2018
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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cloud services
The company's existing US$1 billion data centre business is looking to aggressively grow and scale both organically and through acquisition across the world.

Gen-i: Mind the gap when it comes to digital
Wed, 23rd Apr 2014
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cloud services
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gen-i
Companies are recognising the importance of digital transformation, but feel ill-equipped to deal with it. (110 characters).

Aussie firm takes NZ into the cloud following IRD data sovereignty exemption
Wed, 23rd Apr 2014
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ird
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technologyone
Australia's TechnologyOne can store data for its New Zealand customers in Australia as per Inland Revenue Department's (IRD) approval.

Veeam examines the growth of the data centre...
Fri, 18th Apr 2014
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Charles Clarke, Veeam APAC technical director, takes a look at how the rise of big data, virtualisation and automation are transforming the New Zealan.

Major Cloud Service Providers slash prices... threaten smaller players’ existence
Fri, 18th Apr 2014
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Asia-Pacific cloud providers have lowered prices for core services, which could make it difficult for smaller providers to stay afloat.

When ‘just’ is just not enough in data recovery
Thu, 17th Apr 2014
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hyperscale
Data centre or not, resellers need to protect their customers' data, says Paul Caldwell, Storagecraft New Zealand country manager.