Healthcare stories - Page 231
Survey analysts create quiet kiwi success story
Thu, 12th Jan 2012
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Midas InfoMedia, a Wellington-based company, achieved 1077% growth in Deloitte's APAC Technology Fast 500, ranking 4th in NZ's IT sector.
Mixed times for printer market in 2011
Thu, 1st Dec 2011
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NZ printer market sees $55M in Q2 2011, with an 8% rise by 2014 driven by inkjets, despite the digital shift and tablet impacts.
Poor software wearing businesses down
Mon, 21st Nov 2011
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NZ's economy could soar higher if SMEs ditch poor management software, says Greentree CEO amid a contest to revive businesses.
NZ systems integrator wins major UK contract
Thu, 17th Nov 2011
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NZ's Simpl bags a major UK NHS contract to enhance care with a cutting-edge tech solution, marking a leap in global health innovation.
The Kinect effect
Fri, 4th Nov 2011
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From living room dances to medical marvels, the Kinect transcends gaming, sparking innovation in fields from healthcare to mining.
Making it virtual
Tue, 1st Nov 2011
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With server virtualisation reaching maximum penetration in mature markets like New Zealand, now is the time for resellers to look to other virtualisat.
Datacom dominates TIN100
Mon, 31st Oct 2011
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Datacom leads New Zealand's tech sector growth for the second consecutive year, achieving NZD $725 million in revenue, according to TIN100's latest report.
Kiwi software company opens second US office
Thu, 20th Oct 2011
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Kiwi software firm Author-it expands its US footprint, opening a new office in Silicon Valley to better serve its growing American client base.
Slow, expensive RBI
Thu, 1st Sep 2011
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Communications Minister Steven Joyce has announced two new tenders as the Government completes a $15 million mop-up of the Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI).
CommVault renews commitment to channel partners
Thu, 18th Aug 2011
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Former Microsoft Australia marketing manager appointed as director of channel alliances & cloud for APAC & Japan.
Fibre Watch: Slow, expensive RBI
Thu, 11th Aug 2011
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Connecting the most isolated schools to the Government's Rural Broadband Initiative comes at a cost: $2000 per student.
Hewlett-Packard targets big players
Tue, 2nd Aug 2011
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Hewlett-Packard unveils Next Generation Desktop, aiming to simplify networks for government, healthcare, and finance giants with Microsoft and Citrix.
Software or Hardware Based Encryption Solutions: Which Is Better for Your Customers?
Mon, 1st Aug 2011
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Choosing encryption for data protection is crucial. But with a surge in data breaches, should businesses adopt software or hardware solutions?.
Waikato UFB build underway
Thu, 14th Jul 2011
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Waikato's Te Rapa sees the start of a £300m Ultra-Fast Broadband rollout, promising to connect 75% of NZ to high-speed internet by 2019.
Just what the doctor ordered
Thu, 23rd Jun 2011
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The local District Health Board placing an order for several new C5v Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) tablet PCs from Motion following a huge success.
The gravity train
Wed, 1st Jun 2011
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British invention reimagines travel: Gravity Train could make global trips in just 42 minutes, using Earth's core as its engine.
UFB: We have a winner
Wed, 1st Jun 2011
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The long wait is over. We’ve finally had the announcement on who will build and manage the bulk of the Government’s Ultra-fast Broadband network.
Motion tablets on a winning path in NZ
Wed, 4th May 2011
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Motion tablets edge out competition in NZ, with first shipment sold out and industries embracing their rugged versatility over traditional options.
Tablets: The Second wave in enterprise mobility
Fri, 1st Apr 2011
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The iPad 2's launch boosts enterprise mobility, balancing sleek design and usability with productivity gains, while also sparking new security challenges.
Motion launches enterprise tablet in NZ
Tue, 15th Mar 2011
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Motion debuts rugged CL900 tablet for NZ's enterprise market, targeting healthcare and construction, promising durability over competitors.