About Sara
Sara Barker
Copywriter and Senior News Editor
Sara lives in a world of words and stories. For more than six years she has been delving deep into the rich world of tech news, content creation, journalism and reviews for Techday. She brings an academic background in information systems, marketing, radio, and journalism to her role. She enjoys casual gaming, cats, and reading.
Former TechDay team member.
Stories by Sara - Page 165
SOTI Altitude Channel Partner Awards 'great news' for ANZ channel
Thu, 29th Sep 2016
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SOTI honours channel partners at recent conference, recognising their contributions to the company's global network of resellers.
Polycom's 'momentous day' as Siris Capital completes $2 billion acquisition
Thu, 29th Sep 2016
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Polycom has announced the completion of its acquisition by Siris Capital, in a $2 billion deal. Mary McDowell set to take over as Polycom CEO.
Vodafone promises better customer service for all New Zealanders
Thu, 29th Sep 2016
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commerce commission
Vodafone to enhance customer focus and service after complaints. Issues include charges, invoicing, and mobile plan confusion.
Safe365 stamps out uncertainty around Kiwi workplace health & safety
Thu, 29th Sep 2016
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risk & compliance
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healthtech
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workplace
New Zealand's poor health and safety record is about to get a welcome boost, with the launch of Safe365, a new tool that will help boost compliance.
WorldFront claims top spot in NZ eCommerce exports
Thu, 29th Sep 2016
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martech
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commerce systems
WorldFront is claiming the top spot in New Zealand's eCommerce export industry, working alongside online resellers such as FishPond, Amazon and eBay.
New equity crowdfunding player brings more opportunities for Kiwi startups
Wed, 28th Sep 2016
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healthtech
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clean technologies
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crowdfunding
AngelEquity, a new equity crowdfunding option, aims to bring wholesale investors to Kiwi startups, providing exposure and support.
Yahoo data breach: Gemalto, Digital Shadows and TeleSign experts chime in
Wed, 28th Sep 2016
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
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yahoo
Gemalto called 2014 'the year of mega breaches'. Digital Shadows comments on breach severity factors. TeleSign recommends two-factor authentication.
Microsoft Azure to power 'the future of connected driving' with Renault-Nissan
Wed, 28th Sep 2016
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public cloud
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cartech
Microsoft teams up with Renault-Nissan Alliance to work on the new generation of connected driving & autonomous services, through Microsoft Azure.
Silver Peak marks first anniversary of SD-WAN Channel Partner Program
Wed, 28th Sep 2016
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network infrastructure
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sd-wan
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sdn
Silver Peak celebrates one-year anniversary of SD-WAN Channel Partner Program with success amongst global partners.
How Callaghan Innovation's $244m revenue is shaping Kiwi innovation
Wed, 28th Sep 2016
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risk & compliance
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healthtech
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callaghan innovation
Callaghan Innovation's 2015-2016 Annual Report is scheduled for Parliament, and it puts forward some of the most grand successes for Kiwi innovation.
Spark says 130,000 Xtra customers affected by Yahoo data breach
Tue, 27th Sep 2016
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
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yahoo
Spark warns that130,000 customers have potentially been put at risk by the massive Yahoo data breach - around 15% of all Xtra customers.
Unit 42 discovers Komplex trojan targeting OS X systems
Tue, 27th Sep 2016
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
The Sofacy Group is still coming up with new trojans, with Unit 42 researchers reporting that an OS X trojan called 'Komplex' is now on the scene.
Trend Micro launches new security plugin for MSP partners
Tue, 27th Sep 2016
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partner programmes
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cybersecurity
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trend micro
Trend Micro launches new LabTech plugin for MSP partners, offering remote management and professional services automation in one.
Film review: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Tue, 27th Sep 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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film review
While the word 'children' is in the title, this isn't a film for young ones. Ransom Riggs' novels are aimed at young adults, so keep that in mind.
Inside the Kiwi UFB experience - Icehouse & Andy Hamilton
Tue, 27th Sep 2016
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uc
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icehouse
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crown fibre holdings
New Zealand's Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative aims to bring high-speed fibre to 75% of homes and businesses over 10 years.
Kaseya's Automation Exchange creates a new marketplace for automation
Tue, 27th Sep 2016
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it automation
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healthtech
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kaseya
Kaseya's Automation Exchange may bring a new era of vendor sharing and community marketplaces, benefiting MSPs and SMBs.
Karson: How Kiwi-Belgian connections created the world's first 'virtual butler'
Tue, 27th Sep 2016
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iot
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smart home
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home automation
Meet Bart Brichau, co-founder of Karson, the virtual butler that's making home automation affordable and reliable.
Commerce Commission recommends deregulating Spark wholesale voice services
Tue, 27th Sep 2016
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commerce commission
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phone
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spark
Spark's wholesale voice services should be deregulated to ensure that end users are not locked into Spark's services, the Commerce Commission says.
Risk aversion might be the safer path - but it comes with a hefty cost
Mon, 26th Sep 2016
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risk & compliance
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cognizant
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pegasystems
Organisations that are too risk-averse might be stalling their own growth, or at least that's what new research by Marketforce has found.
Infrazone claims NZ first in ManageEngine Service Desk certification
Mon, 26th Sep 2016
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manageengine
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certification
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consumer tech
Infrazone claims it's the first company in New Zealand who has seen an employee through the ranks of ManageEngine's Service Desk Plus certification.