Interoperability stories - Page 5
Broadridge appoints Tyler Derr as chief technology officer
Fri, 8th Jul 2022
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saas
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fintech
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cybersecurity
Broadridge, a fintech serving governance, capital markets, and wealth management, appoints Tyler Derr as new CTO to lead global tech teams and innovation.
Grumpy tech guy: Are smart appliances aimed at dummies?
Tue, 6th Sep 2016
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bluetooth
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gadgets
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smart appliances
If opening the fridge door to see what’s in the fridge is too much of a chore then great, you’ve saved yourself 15 seconds.
Automation drives uptake of wireless devices
Fri, 3rd Jul 2015
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smartphones
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uc
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apm
Wireless automation in industrial processes set to grow at 16.19% over next 5 years, says Research and Markets.
CloudEthernet Forum to fight cloud fragmentation
Mon, 2nd Jun 2014
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virtualisation
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network infrastructure
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data analytics
Every cloud provider has its own technologies, its own buzzwords, its own APIs – and that’s a challenge for enterprises.
NZ tech firm nails down US wireless deal
Tue, 7th Jan 2014
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powerbyproxi
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market
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wireless power consortium
New Zealand firm PowerbyProxi has signed an agreement with US semiconductor company Texas Instruments to supply wireless power and charging solutions.
Huawei’s ‘Telepresence 2.0’
Wed, 16th Nov 2011
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connectivity
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huawei
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analyst report
System based on open standards offers 30% lower bandwidth consumption than industry average, Australia boss says.
Putting the 'Unified' in Unified Communications
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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uc
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microsoft
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ipad
Polycom rebrands Intelligent Core as RealPresence, aiming to boost UC interoperability and double revenue to USD $3 billion with open standards.
HP FlexFabric trade-in offer
Thu, 12th May 2011
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hp
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interoperability
Hewlett Packard unveils two enticing deals on FlexFabric: a trade-in offer valued up to USD $7,000 and a bundled package, ending on 31st July 2011.
Govt. $1.5b fibre network recipe for disaster – WorldxChange
Tue, 15th Dec 2009
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healthtech
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government
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chorus
WorldxChange slams the govt's Ultra Fast Broadband plan, calling the GBP £1.5 billion investment a flawed failure that won’t achieve intended outcomes.
What the doctor orders
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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uc
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healthtech
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cloud services
IMPROVING connectivity to hospitals and health clinics is one of the primary objectives for the government’s ultra-fast broadband network.
Nuts and bolts of govt fibre network
Tue, 13th Oct 2009
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national standards
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interoperability
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telcos
ICT Minister Steven Joyce and the Telecommunications Carriers Forum (TCF) are working to establish national standards for the ultra-fast broadband rollout.
Virtual conversation
Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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uc
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network infrastructure
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displays & projectors
Videoconferencing has seen significant growth in New Zealand, with companies utilising the benefits including faster decision-making and improved collaboration.
SOA goes global
Wed, 1st Oct 2008
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outsourcing
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globalisation
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bpo
Multi-enterprise SOA is revolutionizing business. The focus is shifting from enterprise architectures to solving problems between enterprises.