Cloud Services stories - Page 386
Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security.
The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.

Cloud giants form alliance to accelerate genome research
Thu, 25th May 2017
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intel
BGI teams up with Broad Institute, Intel, and Alibaba Cloud to provide free access to Genome Analysis Tool Kit (GATK4) on BGI Online platform.

Will Tasmania be Australia’s first IoT-ready state?
Thu, 25th May 2017
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The network will enable the use of devices such as smart meters, temperature probes for aquaculture and GPS trackers for agriculture assets.

Marketers need to catch up with changes in media consumption trends – Adobe
Thu, 25th May 2017
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cloud services
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adobe
Adobe's latest report highlights a significant gap between Australian marketers' self-perceptions and consumer expectations in digital advertising.

Citrix reveals latest innovations to 'power the future of work'
Thu, 25th May 2017
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cybersecurity
Citrix has unveiled a number of new and exciting innovations at its annual event, Citrix Synergy in a move the company says reveals the future.

Kiwi code-cracker heads to Oxford to hone her craft
Thu, 25th May 2017
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aut
She possesses a rare mind hard-wired to navigate complex algorithms in a way that even the most mathematically savvy out there would find difficult.

NZ cloud software company picks Rackspace to manage AWS infrastructure
Wed, 24th May 2017
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Rackspace chosen to manage LINQ's AWS Cloud infrastructure for its SaaS tool; migration completed 4 months faster than anticipated.

Apple takes shots at Google in new ad campaign - smartphone showdown
Wed, 24th May 2017
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smartphones
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cybersecurity
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personal computing devices
Apple ignites smartphone rivalry, taunting Google with cash incentives to entice Android users to switch to iPhone in a bold ad blitz.

Elon Musk: Tesla's market cap higher than they deserve
Wed, 24th May 2017
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cloud services
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tesla
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that the company's market cap is higher than it deserves and that starting a car company is the worst way to earn money.

Manifesto challenges NZ leadership to pursue tech future
Wed, 24th May 2017
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cloud services
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government
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nztech
Twenty New Zealand tech companies have published a manifesto urging the government to future-proof the country through technological advancement and innovation.

Optimizing interconnection for hybrid apps is the key to greater customer experience
Wed, 24th May 2017
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crm
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uc
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datacentre infrastructure
The future of application design is not dependent solely on serverless, containers, microservices, bots or some completely new technology.

Airport software failure in AU's major cities - what needs to be done?
Wed, 24th May 2017
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cloud services
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Zerto country manager for ANZ says the outage is only half the story as it's about how fast an organisation can recover that makes the difference.

Hackers run circles around Samsung's iris scanner security
Wed, 24th May 2017
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smartphones
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biometrics
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cybersecurity
Chaos at Samsung: Hackers bypass S8 iris scan with picture and contact lens, exposing security flaws in high-tech system.

Orcon says average monthly data usage (currently 150MB) soon to hit 1TB
Wed, 24th May 2017
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chorus
Data. You can almost never get enough, which has made it both the bane and blessing of modern life - Orcon says usage is about to skyrocket.

WiFi can create holograms of objects, even through walls
Tue, 23rd May 2017
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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naas
German researchers have developed a method using Wi-Fi signals to capture 3D hologram images of objects through walls and obstacles.

Real life Robocop patrols the streets of Dubai
Tue, 23rd May 2017
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robots
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cloud services
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police
Criminals in Dubai, you are officially on notice: The world’s first ‘robocop’ is set to begin roaming the streets of Dubai.

Alibaba Group experiencing monumental revenue growth
Tue, 23rd May 2017
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financial results
Alibaba Group has released its financial results for the quarter ended March 31 2017 and the fiscal year then ended, showing extraordinary growth.

iPhone 8 images leaked, potential design exposed
Tue, 23rd May 2017
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
Leaked molds ignite buzz around iPhone 8's design, hinting at radical changes and mirroring Samsung’s edge-to-edge approach.

ManageEngine survey hints that IT is more involved in business & security decisions
Mon, 22nd May 2017
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cloud security
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manageengine
43% of respondents thought they are exposed to the same level of cyber risk as last year, and 28% believe they are more at risk.

Veeam serves up raft of Microsoft Azure and AWS availability options
Mon, 22nd May 2017
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virtualisation
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data analytics
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hyperscale
Veeam has added a raft of new availability options for Microsoft Azure and AWS as it ramps up its 'always on cloud' focus.

3 Facts About Naked Broadband You've Probably Been Wondering About
Mon, 22nd May 2017
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wireless networks
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cloud services
Here are a few facts about naked broadband you may have either pondered on in the past or forgot to ask about in the first place.