Mobility stories - Page 34
In today's increasingly hybrid world, being agile and mobile when working is becoming significantly normalised. Mobility is a term that describes the use of mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, as well as other technologies, to enable employees to work securely from anywhere.
Having successful mobility in a business can increase staff satisfaction and create a more versatile and productive workflow system. Mobility can also be a key way to help organisations hire and develop better tech talents.
Having successful mobility in a business can increase staff satisfaction and create a more versatile and productive workflow system. Mobility can also be a key way to help organisations hire and develop better tech talents.
Westcon's CTO Bill Hurley's top channel topics
Mon, 12th Aug 2013
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network infrastructure
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data analytics
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sdn
Westcon's Global CTO Bill Hurley joined the company in New Zealand for Imagine 2013, offering an insight into how his approach can accelerate your bus.
Top tips to avoid explosive rises in IT asset costs
Thu, 8th Aug 2013
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virtualisation
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data analytics
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martech
CIOs prioritize cost reduction in IT, but ITAM and procurement professionals face 8 disruptive forces that could increase IT asset costs - Gartner.
Are staff owned smart devices killing company internet speeds?
Thu, 1st Aug 2013
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uc
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wireless networks
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byod
NZ businesses face slower internet, not from weak connections, but from staff's myriad devices overloading networks, says Lume director.
Connector Systems: Ten trends shaping the technology market today
Wed, 31st Jul 2013
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software development
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byod
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cloud services
Mark Dasent from Connector Systems reveals top tech market trends, including co-opetition, cloud services, and subscription models reshaping the industry.
DB Breweries 'Sapping' into potential
Thu, 11th Jul 2013
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mdm
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risk & compliance
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byod
DB Breweries taps SAP expertise to mobilise its organisation of more than 500, improving service to customers as a result.
Samsung seeks alternative US Apple approach
Mon, 1st Jul 2013
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apple
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samsung
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mobility
With dwindling sales across America, Samsung's struggle to gain traction in the US tablet market has led to a change of approach from the South Korean company.
How convergence can reduce stress on legacy networks
Fri, 28th Jun 2013
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virtualisation
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cloud services
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extreme networks
Convergence is key to easing the strain on legacy networks, delivering cost savings and flexibility for modern IT demands.
Tablets and mobiles grow, but PC? Not so
Fri, 28th Jun 2013
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apple
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pc hardware
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notebook
Worldwide devices are projected to reach 2.35 billion units in 2013, driven by sales in tablets, smartphones despite PC shipments hitting the skids.
Networks will cost 50% less in five years
Tue, 25th Jun 2013
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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naas
Future networks will cost about half of what traditional networks cost today as users across the globe push organisations to create BYOD ready environments.
An IT trend too far as SMBs struggle
Fri, 21st Jun 2013
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cloud services
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symantec
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ict
One of the biggest IT challenges for SMBs across ANZ is trying to keep up with new trends such as cloud and mobility.
NZ Govt IT spending to hit $1.6 billion
Wed, 19th Jun 2013
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storage
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data analytics
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martech
As government IT spending stays flat through out the world, the Kiwi market is expected to grow almost 1.4% this year.
Enterprise mobility future
Thu, 13th Jun 2013
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uc
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hcm
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contact centre
A $20 mobile paradigm was one of the visions touted at IDC's recent Enterprise Mobility Conference, as Heather Wright discovered.
BYOD is here to stay, but should CIOs respond?
Thu, 13th Jun 2013
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byod
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ict
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ovum
Business leaders need to respond and adapt now to this change in employee behaviour, rather than being steamrollered by it.
Android to take tablet lead over iOS
Tue, 11th Jun 2013
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ios
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apple
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mobility
For the first time, Android is set to surpass iOS in tablet market share, buoyed by affordable options and strong demand in China.
Are PCs dead? HP says no
Thu, 6th Jun 2013
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microsoft
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apple
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hp
HP agrees with Microsoft that reports of the PC's death are greatly exaggerated, believing it will remain the content creation device of the future.
Cyclone wins Samsung All of Govt contract
Wed, 5th Jun 2013
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government
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cyclone computers
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mobility
Christchurch-based company becomes one of the suppliers of Samsung tablets to government agencies and schools.
Three in a row as Fujitsu ANZ grows
Wed, 29th May 2013
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cloud services
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fujitsu
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public sector
Early investment in cloud and data centre offerings results in major new accounts, generating faster-than-market growth across the region.
Shoretel shows off the next generation of desk phone
Thu, 23rd May 2013
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uc
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byod
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ipad
ShoreTel unveils the ShoreTel Dock, a business-grade docking station that transforms iPhones and iPads into desk phones, revolutionising office communications.
Power to Android as Apple's sales slow
Tue, 14th May 2013
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google
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apple
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apple iphone
Google's Android operating system dominates smart mobile shipping market with 59% share, as Apple's iPhone struggles.
BlackBerry CEO: Tablets will fade in five years
Fri, 3rd May 2013
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apple
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blackberry
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mobility
Thorsten Heins has questioned the future of tablets, believing the device will have no reason to exist in five years.