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Global online video market to hit US$37 billion by 2017

Tue, 27th Nov 2012
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martech
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digital entertainment
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google
Video services delivered online will account for 10% of total TV and video revenues before the end of the decade.
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Internet traffic to multiply sevenfold by 2015

Fri, 3rd Jun 2011
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dropbox
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kiwi
Internet traffic is set to soar, with global usage projected to hit 1.2 million petabytes annually by 2015, driven by Asia's rapid growth.
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Two billion people online by 2011

Thu, 21st Oct 2010
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uc
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digital transformation
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wireless networks
Global internet users set to hit 2 billion by 2011 as ITU reports a surge in online access, particularly in developing countries.
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Datacraft inks reseller deal

Fri, 16th Jul 2010
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dimension data
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arbor networks
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partners
Datacraft Asia partners with Arbor Networks to resell Peakflow solutions, enhancing IT security offerings for clients across Asia and New Zealand.
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Can cloud computing be a trading commodity?

Thu, 20th May 2010
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power / energy
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cloud services
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amazon
Traders that bought into the Dot Com bust are now looking at cloud computing as a new commodity, says one analyst.
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AppSense: More growth to come from New Zealand

Wed, 7th Apr 2010
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edutech
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education, learning & training
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market
Before considering a move into Asia, ANZ General Manager Sean Walsh believes there's a lot more growth to come from Australia and New Zealand.
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Report: US responsible for most malicious websites

Wed, 17th Mar 2010
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malware
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cybersecurity
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avg technologies
A research study has revealed that most malicious websites are hosted on US servers and not in other countries like China.
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Administering the right medicine

Thu, 1st Feb 2007
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risk & compliance
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healthtech
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jade software
Christchurch-based Fraame Solutions specialises in supporting the technology needs of healthcare providers in New Zealand and Australia.