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Licensing stories - Page 2

The foundation of every business often lies in the official legal documents that allow it to be approved as a company. Among these documents are licences, which define the rights of a company around a range of products or services they can sell.

Licensing is often specific to every country, state and city. Licensing is necessary in order to regulate markets and meet demands. It is also an efficient way to control markets that include dangerous products such as alcohol or rifles selling.

In the tech space, licensing can spread across both hardware and software products.
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Businesses throwing money at nothing over cybersecurity stack
Wed, 27th Apr 2022
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cloud services
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Infrastructure and licensing costs are deeply concerning for businesses looking to consolidate cybersecurity tools and make a move into the cloud.
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Renesas launches industry leading functional safety solutions
Fri, 11th Mar 2022
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licensing
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certification
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renesas
Renesas Electronics Corporation has launched functional safety solutions that meet the IEC61508 standard for both its RA and RX Families of microcontrollers.
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MITRE and DTEX Systems partner to raise risk awareness and improve cyber defence
Wed, 2nd Feb 2022
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uc
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partner programmes
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risk & compliance
MITRE and DTEX Systems collaborate to raise insider risk awareness through behavioural-based research and the MITRE Inside-R Protect program.
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rhipe adds Octopus licensing solutions to distie portfolio
Mon, 30th Nov 2020
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partner programmes
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spla
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rhipe
The addition of Octopus Cloud provides rhipe partners with licensing solutions and management processes to support cloud transformation initiatives.
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Game review: Ride 4 (PC)
Tue, 20th Oct 2020
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Milestone, free of the licencing restraints of the excellent MotoGP franchise gives us more bikes to play with in Ride 4.
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Game review: PGA Tour 2K21 (PS4)
Tue, 1st Sep 2020
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
PGA Tour 2K21 Review: A familiar golf game with intuitive controls and depth for golf enthusiasts. A great option for local co-op. 8.5/10.
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Microsoft partner enablement offering includes Lenovo managed services for SMBs
Wed, 22nd Jul 2020
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partner programmes
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risk & compliance
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licensing
Lenovo launches managed services for SMBs, offering support with collaboration, productivity, and security in Microsoft 365 tools.
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Paessler launches enterprise-scale monitoring solution
Thu, 30th Apr 2020
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saas
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iot
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licensing
Paessler AG unveils PRTG Enterprise Monitor, a robust IT infra management tool with a flexible sensor-based license.
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Kemp updates licensing, pricing for load balancers
Mon, 17th Feb 2020
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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forrester research
The goal is to provide increased value and tighter alignment with independent software vendor (ISV) and service provider use cases.
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MotoGP’s new mobile game will be powered by blockchain
Fri, 27th Sep 2019
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gaming
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blockchain
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digital entertainment
MotoGP teams up with Animoca Brands to launch a blockchain-powered mobile game, offering fans interactive collectibles and an immersive Manager-style gameplay.
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Data#3 to exclusively provide MS licences to WA Government
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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microsoft
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government
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licensing
The technology services provider has won two contracts with the Western Australia Government, becoming its sole Microsoft licence provider.
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How Chorus aims to create a fair supply chain
Fri, 12th Apr 2019
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supply chain systems
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chorus
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licensing
Chorus, Visionstream, and UCG commit to a fair supply chain after an independent review revealed multiple employment law breaches among subcontractors.
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Worldpay makes next moves for ANZ expansion
Tue, 2nd Apr 2019
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martech
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commerce systems
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payment technologies
Worldpay to boost its presence in Australasia with new offices in Melbourne and Sydney, and a domestic card payment licence in New Zealand for 2019.
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97% of Chorus subcontractors fail employment standards inspection
Mon, 8th Oct 2018
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uc
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telco
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chorus
73 of 75 inspected subcontractors found to be in breach of minimum employment standards, which could have ramifications across the channel.
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Pitney Bowes adds geography-specific data to commerce marketplace
Wed, 19th Sep 2018
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commerce systems
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martech
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software development
Pitney Bowes expands its Software and Data Marketplace, offering over 1500 geography-specific data sets to streamline commerce for global sectors.
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Inland Revenue seminars to help businesses understand payday filing
Tue, 18th Sep 2018
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ird
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licensing
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employment law
Inland Revenue is hosting over 300 seminars nationwide to help New Zealand businesses transition to payday filing ahead of the 1 April 2019 deadline.
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Taking back control: Four steps to reporting unlicensed software usage
Tue, 4th Sep 2018
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software
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licensing
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bsa
Despite the enormous benefits that software brings to the table for a business, many still choose to forgo paying for it.
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ANZ consumers using less unlicensed software - but those who do are at risk of a breach
Wed, 6th Jun 2018
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cybersecurity
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software
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licensing
ANZ consumers are reducing their use of unlicensed software, yet those who continue are exposing themselves to severe malware risks, as per BSA’s survey.
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Smiths City value falls as it reluctantly complies with ruling
Tue, 15th May 2018
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licensing
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smiths city
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employment court
Smiths City's stock value drops 4.6% as it faces reprimand from the Employment Court over unpaid meeting hours.
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Court rules retail chain must pay employees for all hours worked
Mon, 14th May 2018
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licensing
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smiths city
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employment court
Smiths City Group had been refusing to pay employees for the ‘optional’ pre-work meeting for years, but has finally been called out in court.