Solar power stories - Page 36
What’s next after the Internet of Things?
Tue, 2nd Feb 2016
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analyst report
The era of the Internet of Things is ending; we are now entering the era of the Pervasive Digital Presence, according to a security analyst.
CES 2016: What's coming to New Zealand?
Wed, 13th Jan 2016
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noel leeming
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solar power
CES 2016 served up a plethora of consumer electronics. But what caught the eyes of the Noel Leeming team - and what might hit NZ shores this year?.
Splunk leads way for SIEM, but significant obstacles hampering full SIEM benefits
Mon, 11th Jan 2016
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siem
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intel security
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solarwinds
Splunk has come out tops in a new report on enterprise SIEM, but the report also shows significant obstacles are hampering the SIEM promise.
Start-up turns to 3D printing to create smart scooter prototype
Wed, 16th Dec 2015
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3d printing
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market
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solar power
A start-up has developed a first-of-its-kind, lightweight, solar-powered electric scooter using Stratasys PolyJet and FDM 3D printing technology.
X-IO puts flash in storage with SSD/Flash Product of the Year win
Fri, 11th Dec 2015
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storage
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iaas
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westcon-comstor
X-IO Technologies, which has expanded its local distribution deal with Westcon-Comstor, has won SSD/Flash Product of the Year at the SVC Awards.
Sierra Wireless launches new, rugged, LTE gateway
Wed, 18th Nov 2015
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iot
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industrial iot
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lte
he RV50 provides mission-critical LTE communication and remote monitoring for industrial IoT application, including utilities and infrastructure.
SolarWinds looks to channel for help with bullish plans
Fri, 14th Aug 2015
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apm
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software development
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developers
SolarWinds' new ANZ boss has ambitious growth plans for the company locally – with the local reseller channel a key part of that play.
World first: Solar wireless smartphone charger
Wed, 22nd Jul 2015
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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energy efficient
MagSOL Labs unveils ESL, the pioneering solar-powered wireless phone charger, aiming to transform mobile charging globally.
Aussie IT departments unprepared for rise of IoT
Thu, 16th Jul 2015
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iot
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deloitte
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it managers
The Internet of Things presents challenges for Australian IT departments due to a lack of skills and growing network complexity, says SolarWinds.
Kiwi company develops battery backup for UFB devices
Wed, 3rd Jun 2015
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uc
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telco
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solar power
New Zealand company Constant Vigil has developed a battery backup device, Sentry Lite, to maintain power for internet and VoIP services during power outages.
Strong growth spurs expansion for Nextgen
Wed, 20th May 2015
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storage
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oracle
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nextgen distribution
Driven by sturdy growth, Nextgen Distribution plans to double both staff and revenue, boosting its footprint in New Zealand's tech sector.
NextGen adds SolarWinds to portfolio; enterprise push ahead
Thu, 14th May 2015
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hyperscale
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dc
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solarwinds
SolarWinds inks new distribution deal with NextGen Distribution, aiming to increase reach into the ANZ enterprise data centre space.
While you were sleeping: JPMorgan Chase delivers
Wed, 15th Apr 2015
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wall street
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exxon mobil
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stock market
Wall Street advanced, pushing the Dow and the S&P 500 higher, after JPMorgan Chase reported better-than-expected earnings and energy stocks rose with.
Hi-Tech Awards finalists announced, who will win?
Thu, 26th Mar 2015
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solar power
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startups
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straker
The finalists of the 2015 New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards have been announced, with the winners to be revealed at a gala dinner to be held May 15.
Review: PLAYBULB Bluetooth Speak and Bulb by MiPow
Mon, 23rd Mar 2015
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
No the PLAYBULB isn’t something you’re likely to find at your local adult shop, but an innovative product by MiPow.
Blue Coat goes from one equity firm to another
Thu, 12th Mar 2015
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blue coat
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acquire
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solar power
Blue Coat is being sold to private investment firm Bain Capital for US$2.4 billion, in preparation for a return to the public markets.
Vector chair Stiassny calls for regulatory change to incentivise electricity innovation
Thu, 5th Mar 2015
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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vector
Michael Stiassny, chairman of Auckland lines company Vector, says current regulation doesn't incentivise the electricity sector to foster new technolo.
The Apple Car - what do we know?
Tue, 17th Feb 2015
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personal computing devices
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google
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apple
Apple is reportedly working on an electric vehicle dubbed 'Project Titan,' with hundreds of employees, including former Tesla staff, allegedly involved.
Contact hints at capital returns, looks offshore for growth
Mon, 16th Feb 2015
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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contact energy
Contact Energy has given its clearest signal yet that it will contemplate capital returns to shareholders as the company settles into a no-growth m.
While you were sleeping: Greek talks continue
Thu, 12th Feb 2015
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personal computing devices
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apple
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solar power
Equities moved lower as investors remained focused on an outcome of Greek efforts to renegotiate the deals of its bailout which puts the euro at ri.