Digital Technology stories - Page 7
Ministry will no longer accept equipment from Chinese firm Hikvision
Thu, 11th Aug 2022
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it in manufacturing
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surveillance
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cloud services
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) says it will no longer accept equipment from a major Chinese surveillance camera maker.
Workplace design a crucial factor for better employee experience - report
Mon, 8th Aug 2022
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risk & compliance
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hybrid & remote work
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cloud services
Workplace design is crucial for employee wellbeing and productivity, with a study showing the importance of flexible work options and improved office spaces.
40 Aussie schools sign up to sustainability teaching app
Fri, 5th Aug 2022
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edutech
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cleantech
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apps
Over 40 schools have signed up to a new online app that helps teachers to engage students in learning about sustainability throughout the curriculum.
Why is MACH architecture a new big thing in the tech world?
Thu, 4th Aug 2022
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saas
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data analytics
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martech
A new study shows that more businesses are adopting MACH architecture, a tech stack that offers greater business agility and improved customer experiences.
How manufacturers can respond to rapid change with technology
Mon, 1st Aug 2022
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it in manufacturing
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supply chain & logistics
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erp
Disruption, innovation, and continual refinement of shop floor processes are driving factors in today’s complex market landscape.
Microsoft and Auckland Transport announce new cloud agreement
Mon, 1st Aug 2022
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public cloud
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microsoft
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cloud services
Auckland Transport and Microsoft strike cloud agreement to drive innovation, cut costs and boost sustainability in transport services.
Hands-on review: SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Keyboard
Fri, 29th Jul 2022
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
SteelSeries has taken the design of its range of Apex keyboards to create a smaller version, the Apex Pro Mini. TechDay’s Darren Price checks it out.
More than half of CIOs looking to hire more employees - report
Thu, 28th Jul 2022
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fintech
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software development
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cloud services
Australian technology sector shows strong growth as CIOs plan to expand headcount, but finding skilled employees remains a challenge - Robert Half research.
Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology - data sovereignty expert
Thu, 28th Jul 2022
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surveillance
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data analytics
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biometrics
Māori data specialists are accusing the government of ignoring them while going ahead and expanding the reach of facial recognition technology.
Telstra and Microsoft sign five-year deal to support digital growth
Wed, 27th Jul 2022
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uc
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network infrastructure
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sd-wan
Telstra and Microsoft have signed a five-year strategic agreement to help further support Australia's digital growth.
Exclusive: Zühlke shares the importance of exemplary innovation services
Wed, 27th Jul 2022
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cloud services
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digitisation
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digital technology
Zühlke, a global innovation service provider, helps companies meet customer demands and achieve success in the digital era.
What 5G means for first responders
Fri, 22nd Jul 2022
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uc
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5g & beyond
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wireless networks
5G technology is set to revolutionize emergency response, providing real-time intelligence, advanced communication, and improved services for first responders.
Emerson expands Dragos global agreement, validates platform
Wed, 20th Jul 2022
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partner programmes
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cybersecurity
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cloud services
Emerson has expanded its global agreement with Dragos, which includes validating Dragos Platform within its DeltaVTM distributed control system (DCS).
Hands-on review: Obsbot Me AI-powered mobile phone mount
Tue, 19th Jul 2022
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
The Obsbot Me is an independently controlled portable mobile phone mount that can track its target without the need for software or a connection to a phone.
8x8 announces its CPaaS can now deliver no-code functionality
Mon, 18th Jul 2022
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uc
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paas
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cx
8x8 CPaaS can now deliver no-code functionality that can enable enterprises to further create better customer experiences, the company says.
Three waters IT system project could top $500m, warns National
Mon, 18th Jul 2022
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cloud services
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it spending
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investment
National warns that the cost of merging local councils' water service IT systems for three waters reforms may exceed $500m.
Accenture report details how businesses are struggling to grasp sustainable practice
Mon, 18th Jul 2022
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it training
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cleantech
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cloud services
92% of companies aim for net-zero targets by 2030, but lack the resources and knowledge to implement sustainable tech, says Accenture.
How Dell student TechCrew is shaping the next generation of IT leaders
Fri, 15th Jul 2022
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edutech
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network infrastructure
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it training
World Youth Skills Day exposes serious local skills shortage in Australian tech sector. Dell launches program to empower next-gen IT leaders.
Research finds Kiwis prefer real backdrops in video calls
Thu, 14th Jul 2022
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hybrid & remote work
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cloud services
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wfh
New research from Natural Paint Co. has found that 74% of Kiwis prefer seeing a natural background behind people during video meetings.
Aussie businesses buckle down on digital tech investments
Thu, 7th Jul 2022
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hyperscale
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dc
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multi-cloud
Australian businesses are planning major investments in digital technologies to support ambitious expansion plans.