Retail stories - Page 587
Increasing human error for data loss
Fri, 20th Nov 2009
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virtualisation
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devops
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apm
Requests for data recovery are on the up, and according to a leading data recovery provider, human error is responsible for the increasing demand.
DSL lines vulnerable to attack
Wed, 18th Nov 2009
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
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dimension data
For just $1000 a corporate spy can buy equipment to hack into a business's DSL connection and access – even change – highly confidential information.
Review: iBend
Mon, 16th Nov 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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ios
Ideal for multitaskers, iBend is the sleek media player stand revolutionising how iPhone and iPod users view content on the go.
Telecom to wholesale XT
Thu, 12th Nov 2009
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uc
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cx
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martech
Telecom has brought forward plans to offer wholesale services on its XT Network by a year, it's been announced today.
Dante's Inferno 'Gates of Hell' demo announced
Wed, 11th Nov 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
Visceral Games, the studio behind Dead Space, has announced that a demo for Dante's Inferno will be available in December.
Trees light up cities for Xmas
Tue, 10th Nov 2009
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christmas
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nfp
Christmas will be a show of lights in both Auckland and Wellington this year, with Telecom announcing plans to bring their Telecom Tree's to both cities.
More tools to make iPhone enterprise-friendly
Fri, 6th Nov 2009
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apps
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banking
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bilt
Sybase and Vasco have both released new capabilties today in hopes of better meeting the needs of enterprise iPhone users.
Apple announces App store milestone
Thu, 5th Nov 2009
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apple
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technology gifts
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retail
Apple has announced that more than 100,000 apps are currently available on its iTunes App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Waikato University joins iTunes
Thu, 5th Nov 2009
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apple
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itunes
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technology gifts
Waikato University leaps onto the digital stage by joining iTunes U, offering over 200 free educational podcasts to a global audience.
A breach of trust
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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breach prevention
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risk & compliance
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cybersecurity
Businesses with systems that do not comply with PCI DSS could face monetary penalties as high as $682,000 per incident.
PCI compliance
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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firewalls
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data protection
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network security
You'll be particularly interested in the steps the Payment Cards Industry (PCI) is taking to put a stop to fraudulent activity with credit cards.
Privacy laws and the CIO
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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data privacy
CIOs in NZ must grasp crucial privacy laws, like the Privacy Act and Codes, to avoid consumer trust loss and potential financial penalties.
That dirty word: compliance
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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law
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copyright
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it management
NZ's copyright shake-up pushes companies to tighten IT compliance, or risk hefty liabilities for employees' online missteps.
Duties and liabilities
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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data protection
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risk & compliance
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data security
CIOs and boards must tackle key tech-related legal risks, from data protection to corporate governance, to safeguard their organisations and boost compliance.
Comply or forfeit
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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cybersecurity
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cloud services
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analyst report
Ignoring compliance requirements is non-negotiable post-Enron, as IT governance becomes key to fulfilling legal and ethical obligations.
A student of vision
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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university of otago
Otago University's Mike Harte discusses challenges faced by CIOs, including cutting costs and proving the value of ICT.
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.
More bang for your bandwith buck
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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chorus
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riverbed
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juniper networks
WAN Optimisation boosts broadband in NZ's remote areas, ensuring high-speed file sharing, vital for productivity, even in challenging environments.
Review: IPod Nano
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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ipod
The iPod Nano evolves, packing a punch with new heavy-weight features in its slimline frame, and a price that's hard to beat.
CHRISTMAS – MINING THE GOLDMINE
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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gaming
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semiconductors
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digital entertainment
In Sydney, Christmas shopping hysteria begins in October, with IT and electronics topping the festive wishlist despite economic concerns.