Healthcare stories - Page 133
Splunk investing in AI upgrades across portfolio
Wed, 25th Apr 2018
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open source
Splunk expands AI capabilities to boost customer profitability, performance and security. Integration with open source and cloud-native tech also expanded.
Survey: Datto takes a comprehensive look at the modern MSP
Mon, 23rd Apr 2018
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edutech
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partner programmes
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healthtech
The survey took a sample of roughly 2,300 MSPs worldwide, who were asked about their day-to-day lives and how they approach their businesses.
Cybercriminals phish 'the human factor' for everything it's worth
Mon, 23rd Apr 2018
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phishing
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email security
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healthtech
Cyber attackers are increasingly preying on human vulnerabilities and less on technical system flaws to create mayhem.
Spectralink releases new handset for businesses of all sizes
Thu, 19th Apr 2018
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mobility
The 7502 DECT handset provides businesses with a robust and affordable solution that delivers superior voice communications and targeted messaging.
Unisys extends cyber protection to IoT and connected devices
Wed, 18th Apr 2018
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iot
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healthtech
Unisys has moved to include Internet of Things (IoT) devices and other internet connected equipment in the new version of its Unisys Stealth.
7 best practices of successful managed service providers
Mon, 16th Apr 2018
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partner programmes
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healthtech
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managed services
As more channel partners are transitioning into the MSP model, it is important to get started on the right foot and continue strong from there.
Cloud telephony services market thrives as traditional systems become obsolete
Fri, 13th Apr 2018
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uc
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transparency market research
The market for cloud telephony services is expected to reach NZ$5.4 billion by 2026 as they become cheaper to operate than traditional telephony.
Carl Jefferys steps up to lead Ruckus Networks ANZ operations
Fri, 13th Apr 2018
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uc
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network infrastructure
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sdn
Ruckus Networks has hired Carl Jefferys to lead its operations in Australia and New Zealand as the company expands its reach in the region.
Intelligent cloud, Azure Stack, compliance - Highlights from the Auckland Azure Summit
Fri, 13th Apr 2018
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multi-cloud
The event featured a variety of speakers, from Microsoft heavyweights Vijay Tewari and Russell Craig, to Azure customers like BNZ, and Pageproof.
2.5 billion data records exposed - most from human error
Thu, 12th Apr 2018
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encryption
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
In 2017, 2.6 billion data records were exposed, mainly due to human error, marking a staggering 580% increase since 2016, Gemalto reports.
2018 big data market set to reach US$14.7b in APeJ - IDC
Thu, 12th Apr 2018
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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martech
New revenue opportunities through commercial purchases of BDA-related hardware, software and services are likely to reach $22.2 billion by 2021.
Ransomware on the rise, creeping into business critical systems
Tue, 10th Apr 2018
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malware
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ddos
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ransomware
Verizon's comprehensive annual DBIR report has just been released with a number of shocking findings like ransomware incidents doubling in number.
Cisco and SAS build Internet of Things research lab in Sydney
Tue, 10th Apr 2018
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SAS, Cisco and UTS have created the UTS-SAS-Cisco IoT Innovation Lab to explore the potential of IoT data analytics.
Europe's 5G industry being left in the dust by US and Asia
Tue, 10th Apr 2018
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semiconductors
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data analytics
The 5G industry has made impressive progress in the last six months with astonishing forecasts for the future - well, at least in Asia and America.
One year on, the WannaCry scare hasn't made healthcare security any better
Mon, 9th Apr 2018
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malware
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ddos
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supply chain
Connected hospitals can be exploited – and researchers believe that the WannaCry scare has only made matters worse.
ANZ firms must reconsider their approach to airgapped networks, US security expert warns
Fri, 6th Apr 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
A US security expert is warning New Zealand and Australian organisations that traditional 'airgap' solutions are not the best approach.
A glance at the future: Mind-reading AI, VR journalism & radical collaboration
Thu, 5th Apr 2018
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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martech
Purdue scientists decode brain activity, igniting AI-led mind-reading tech to revolutionise future workplaces.
Open for business: Microsoft launches 2 new Azure regions in Canberra
Tue, 3rd Apr 2018
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virtualisation
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hyperscale
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daas
The new regions are specifically designed to support the mission-critical demands of government and national critical infrastructure.
Pure Storage & NVIDIA unveil industry-first 'AI in a box' offering
Wed, 28th Mar 2018
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storage
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datacentre infrastructure
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converged infrastructure
Pure Storage has forayed into new grounds after announcing the industry's first comprehensive AI ready infrastructure, named AIRI.
Malicious 'bad bots' account for more web traffic than ever before
Wed, 28th Mar 2018
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advanced persistent threat protection
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
4% of bad bot traffic is made up of moderate or sophisticated bots, which evade detection by distributing their attacks over multiple IP addresses.