BSO stories - Page 52
Don’t leave security behind in your digital transformation
Mon, 30th Sep 2019
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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digital transformation
Security transformation is about consolidating your security services into a coherent whole that eliminates gaps between DX services.
LEGO's journey through digital innovation and beyond
Thu, 26th Sep 2019
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devops
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digital transformation
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apm
As one of the 500 most valuable brands in the world, the company’s global success didn’t come without struggles.
Interview: Where is the representation in NZ gaming?
Wed, 25th Sep 2019
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gaming
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dei
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digital entertainment
Kiwi gamer Dhayana Sena champions diversity in the gaming world, challenging norms and rewriting the playbook.
Mr Humfreez: The sheep that shows Kiwis their cold, damp homes
Wed, 25th Sep 2019
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edutech
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science
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anz bank
This isn’t a living, breathing animal but a model sheep with hygroscopic horns and a nose coated in thermochromic ink.
Esports market reaches new heights
Tue, 24th Sep 2019
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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naas
The esports market is booming, with Extreme Networks highlighting a surge in demand for robust Wi-Fi and network infrastructure in schools and major events.
Online users giving out social media details too freely - Kaspersky
Mon, 23rd Sep 2019
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iam
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social media
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kaspersky
Kaspersky's Global Privacy Report 2018 reveals that 39.2% of users trade private data for increased safety, with many freely sharing social media details.
Game review: FIFA 20
Fri, 20th Sep 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
EA Sports' FIFA 20 brings fresh modes and updates but falters in gameplay, still positioning itself as the top football game globally.
Kiwi SMBs owed $7.4 billion in overdue payments
Wed, 11th Sep 2019
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fintech
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financial systems
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xero
New figures from Xero reveal that small businesses in New Zealand are owed NZD 7.4bn ($4.7bn) in overdue payments.
Spark backs homegrown parking app Parkable
Wed, 4th Sep 2019
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technology funding
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spark
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parkable
Parkable is a sharing economy platform for car parking that allows companies and individuals to rent out their empty parking bays.
People just can't let go of old Windows operating systems
Mon, 2nd Sep 2019
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cybersecurity
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windows
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operating systems
Millions continue to use outdated Windows operating systems like XP and 7, despite security risks due to lack of updates, per Kaspersky research.
Sneak peek: The Dyson Pure Cool Me
Thu, 29th Aug 2019
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reviews
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dyson 360 eye
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technology gifts
Amid the allergy season, Dyson introduces the Pure Cool Me, a personal air purifier designed to combat pollutants with advanced Core Flow technology.
Game review: Control (PC)
Thu, 29th Aug 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Control by Remedy ropes players into a supernatural adventure, blending third-person shooting with telekinetic chaos in a visually stunning, detailed world.
Hands-on review: Dyson V11 is the smartest stick vac on the block
Tue, 27th Aug 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
It’s a vacuum cleaner that displays the efficiency and precision of cleaning only seen in advertisements, and never actually played out in real-life use cases.
How to avoid a digital transformation fiasco – Nintex
Mon, 26th Aug 2019
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digital transformation
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apm
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low-code
Australia’s public and private sectors alike racing to embrace digital technologies, to keep the customer satisfied and realise efficiency dividends.
Splunk hands over $1.5b to acquire cloud monitoring firm
Mon, 26th Aug 2019
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siem
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cloud services
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splunk
Splunk has put US$1.05 billion on the table to acquire SignalFx, a SaaS specialist in real time monitoring and metrics for cloud infrastructure.
Second Akamai scrubbing centre opens in Melbourne
Wed, 21st Aug 2019
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ddos
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cybersecurity
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akamai
Akamai bolsters its DDoS defences in the ANZ region with the opening of a second scrubbing centre in Melbourne, enhancing cybersecurity resilience.
The dark side of apps: Security threats on the rise
Wed, 21st Aug 2019
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smartphones
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endpoint protection
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edr
Security threats targeting mobile devices are increasing, with one security firm citing the large number of users as a key reason.
Game review: Wolfenstein: Youngblood
Mon, 12th Aug 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes the Nazi-killing saga to the 1980s with B.J.'s daughters at the helm. A fun co-op experience, but solo play struggles.
Fortinet making waves in edge-to-cloud security channel
Mon, 12th Aug 2019
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Fortinet is gaining momentum in New Zealand's edge-to-cloud security market, leveraging advanced SD-WAN, multi-cloud solutions, and robust local support.
'Wealth economy' key to measuring economic growth – University of Cambridge
Mon, 12th Aug 2019
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economics
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mental health
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growth
A University of Cambridge study argues GDP is obsolete for 21st-century policymaking, advocating for a ‘wealth economy’ focused on sustainability and wellbeing.