What does Microsoft's cloud momentum mean for NZ CIOs?
“There is no CIO in the world who looks at Microsoft and says ‘hmm I’m not sure they are ready for the enterprise space’.”
“There is no CIO in the world who looks at Microsoft and says ‘hmm I’m not sure they are ready for the enterprise space’.”
“Backing up on global trends, what we’re seeing in New Zealand in terms of Office 365 adoption is perhaps more advanced than other markets."
“New Zealand Office 365 customers are assured that their data will only reside in the Australian data centres."
New Zealand teachers and schools recognised as global leaders in using technology to transform learning through Microsoft’s Innovative Educator Expert Program.
“The challenge of finding graduates with relevant work experience has become a common issue in the New Zealand IT industry, this is only going to grow if not addressed."
Most people don't want to be caught at work with Facebook open on their computers or smartphones, but that may change very soon. Facebook is working on a new social network for the workplace, called "Facebook at Work," that would pit the king of social media against more business-savvy stalwarts such as Google, Microsoft and LinkedIn, according to the Financial Times.
As the passing foot traffic scuttled through Midtown Manhattan, where an estimated 1.6 million pass through each day, nestled in the heart of Times Square a Kiwi retail revolution was taking place.
Paul Muckleston, Microsoft New Zealand’s managing director, says he is very pleased that the Australian Azure datacentres are being so well received.
For a few years now I've been watching tablets develop into ever more potent machines, with an eye towards making the jump from a laptop to a slate for my mobile workstation. Sure, people have been working on iPads for years, but until recently it's always seemed like a bit of a hack to me.
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It sounds like the operating system that really needs some serious security patches is the human one.
As I wrote for Computerworld, Windows 10 has a lot to answer for – and it sets itself up for answering these questions in a big way by skipping a version number and jumping straight to 10 from 8.
Today's cloud storage/file-sync space is constantly evolving.
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Gartner's annual Magic Quadrant is a sort of who's who of the cloud computing market. And while VMware made the company's most recent list, it didn't receive the highest of marks.