METI stories - Page 57

How your enterprise backup solution could fail
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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dr
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cloud services
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backup and recovery
Even the best-trained employees are prone to error, and unfortunately, sometimes those errors affect enterprise backups.

Exclusive: Three access management learnings from 2018
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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mfa
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phishing
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it automation
There was a renewed global response to data security in 2018, placing pressure on organisations to assume more responsibility for the data they hold.

Review: Should you buy the Fitbit Charge 3?
Mon, 17th Dec 2018
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gaming
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wearables
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reviews
If you are new the to the world of wearables you might be wondering if Fitbit’s new offering is a good first step. Maybe I can help with that.

Noel Leeming slapped with $200,000 fine for misrepresentation
Mon, 17th Dec 2018
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commerce commission
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noel leeming
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the warehouse group
Noel Leeming has been fined NZD $200,000 for misleading consumers about their rights under the Consumer Guarantees Act, according to the Commerce Commission.

A data centre manager's Christmas wish list
Tue, 11th Dec 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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dcim
Data centre managers are hoping for a Christmas miracle too—solutions for tech asset management, software audits, and infrastructure insight to drive revenue.

Tech savvy and business smart: The rising demand for soft skills in IT
Mon, 10th Dec 2018
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network infrastructure
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data science
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sdn
Data science is the new IT security: More employers want data scientists who can talk technology and business. But how do we get there?.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) finally releases on PS4
Mon, 10th Dec 2018
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
PUBG on PS4 feels like it’s still in Early Access as the graphics look horribly outdated and the game runs poorly too.

Interview: ZeniMax Online's game director talks Elder Scrolls Online
Fri, 7th Dec 2018
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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the elder scrolls online
FutureFive’s Darren Price sat down with Matt Firor, ESO’s designer and now president and game director at ZeniMax Online.

Different approach to malware detection needed – VMware
Thu, 6th Dec 2018
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malware
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virtualisation
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firewalls
VMware argues that with rising cyber attacks, a shift from traditional malware detection to a focus on known good behaviour and least privilege is crucial.

A hands-on guide to Christmas shopping by Santa’s IT elf
Wed, 5th Dec 2018
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digital signage
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displays & projectors
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gadgets
Santa’s IT elf has your Christmas shopping covered with top tech recommendations from FutureFive. Discover the best sound, gaming, wearables, and more!.

How enterprise tech will evolve in 2019
Wed, 5th Dec 2018
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cryptocurrency
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blockchain
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iot
DataArt forecasts a technology revolution in 2019, predicting leaps in open banking, personalised retail, blockchain, and IoT, reshaping industry landscapes.

Quora's been breached: Users, change your passwords
Wed, 5th Dec 2018
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
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data breach
Quora’s 100 million users are the latest targets in a major data breach, but at least the company has moved quickly to contain it.

Why encryption causes DDoS defence headaches
Tue, 4th Dec 2018
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firewalls
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ddos
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network infrastructure
TLS 1.3 encryption enhances security but complicates DDoS defence, as seen in rising attacks on encrypted web services that challenge traditional methods.

Vero study: Women run larger SMBs; and they're more worried too
Tue, 4th Dec 2018
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data analytics
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planning
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bi
Women run larger SMBs but are more stressed and less likely to use insurance brokers than men, reveals a new Vero study involving 900 New Zealand businesses.

DataCentres Ireland 2018 heralded as a great success
Tue, 4th Dec 2018
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hyperscale
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dc
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colocation
Data Centers Ireland achieves record-breaking attendance with over 1,600 attendees at this year's event in Dublin.

How AI can improve service desk productivity & staff wellbeing
Mon, 3rd Dec 2018
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uc
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martech
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it automation
AI can drive automation, which could be anything from answering common questions to providing automated actions based on a particular request.

Review: The Sonos Beam - more than a soundbar
Fri, 30th Nov 2018
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gaming
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reviews
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smart home
Sonos’ is one of the serious contenders in the smart speaker market. Is the Beam soundbar worth taking seriously? I think it actually might be.

How to combat human error in cyber risks
Thu, 29th Nov 2018
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endpoint protection
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biometrics
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edr
Over a third of Aussie firms suffer data breaches due to staff errors, underlining dire need for cybersecurity training.

The Just Cause 4 mayhem is nearly upon us
Thu, 22nd Nov 2018
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
I was only a few minutes into my preview session with Just Cause 4 when I realised that I was in for some trouble.

Twitter bots create a third of the world's misinformation
Wed, 21st Nov 2018
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ddos
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auckland university
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twitter
Lies, fake news and misinformation – this is the age of the internet, and Twitter bots are largely responsible for perpetrating it.