Microsoft stories - Page 127
Founded in Albuquerque in April 1975 by the famous duo of founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Microsoft is today one of the biggest global IT companies. More than five decades after its inception, the company is now the world's third most valuable enterprise by market cap.
Computer software, personal computers and consumer electronics are the core business of Microsoft, but the company is also focused on cloud computing services and video games as well.
Computer software, personal computers and consumer electronics are the core business of Microsoft, but the company is also focused on cloud computing services and video games as well.

Check Point adds two new elements to partner program
Tue, 14th May 2019
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Check Point boosts partner benefits with CloudGuard PAYG scheme and new Engage app for enhanced collaboration.

Datacom recipient of Dell Technologies Global Partner award
Mon, 13th May 2019
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public cloud
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multi-cloud
This global award recognises Datacom’s technical excellence in achieving great results for customers while leveraging Dell Technologies.

Microsoft achieves FIDO2 certification for authentication solution
Thu, 9th May 2019
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biometrics
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passwordless
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cybersecurity
FIDO2 is a set of standards that enables easy and secure logins to websites and applications via biometrics, mobile devices and/or FIDO Security Keys.

Red Hat updates its Kubernetes platform OpenShift
Thu, 9th May 2019
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virtualisation
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multi-cloud
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open source
Red Hat launches OpenShift 4, enhancing Kubernetes automation and ease-of-use for hybrid and multicloud deployments, streamlining IT innovation efforts.

How Azure ExpressRoute will impact Kiwi businesses
Wed, 8th May 2019
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data analytics
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martech
Microsoft's Azure ExpressRoute site launching in Auckland this May promises lower latency, predictable performance, and reduced costs for Kiwi businesses.

Six reasons why Red Hat is red hot in 2019
Wed, 8th May 2019
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Red Hat thrives in 2019 due to Linux dominance, open source innovation, cloud independence, new products, cost efficiency, and IBM’s acquisition boost.

Five ways Windows 10 Professional lets you have it all
Wed, 8th May 2019
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With Windows 7 support ending, Windows 10 Professional emerges as the modern, secure, and efficient solution for businesses. Explore its five standout features.

Deutsche Bank opts with Red Hat for its hybrid cloud journey
Wed, 8th May 2019
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Deutsche Bank partners with Red Hat to boost its digital transformation with a hybrid cloud platform, improving efficiency and agility across global operations.

Microsoft and Red Hat partner to bring OpenShift to Azure
Wed, 8th May 2019
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Microsoft and Red Hat have launched Azure Red Hat OpenShift, integrating enterprise Kubernetes to streamline hybrid cloud management across Azure services.

14 partner and customer reactions to Red Hat's Enterprise Linux 8 announcement
Wed, 8th May 2019
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Enterprise Linux 8 from Red Hat gets a warm reception from industry giants like Google Cloud, IBM, and Microsoft. Here's what partners and customers are saying.

Amazon still safely ahead of chasing pack in cloud infrastructure market
Tue, 7th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Despite Microsoft, Google, Alibaba and Tencent all substantially outpacing the overall market, Amazon is still clearly in front.

Snowflake available on Microsoft Azure for ANZ customers
Tue, 7th May 2019
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data analytics
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martech
Snowflake's data warehouse capabilities are now available on Microsoft Azure for Australian and New Zealand customers.

Microsoft says NZ reasonably cyber secure, but don't get complacent
Tue, 7th May 2019
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ransomware
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cryptocurrency
Microsoft's latest report heralds New Zealand as the least cyber-threatened in Asia Pacific, but warns against complacency in light of ongoing risks.

Microsoft's biggest announcements from Build 2019
Tue, 7th May 2019
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data analytics
Microsoft Build 2019 introduces new innovations for Microsoft 365, including features like Microsoft Graph data connect and the Fluid Framework.

Teleopti reimagines workforce management with the launch of Grant the chatbot
Mon, 6th May 2019
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Teleopti's AI-powered chatbot, Grant, has been launched to enhance employee self-service and automate intraday operations in workforce management.

Air NZ sets 3D printing precedent for aircraft maintenance
Mon, 6th May 2019
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printing
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3d printing
Air New Zealand, in partnership with ST Engineering and Moog, has successfully completed a world-first 3D printing experiment for aircraft maintenance.

Why licensees are rethinking Oracle and cloud strategy
Fri, 3rd May 2019
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oracle
Rimini Street’s survey shows Oracle customers plan to reduce spend due to high costs, aggressive sales tactics and audits.

Blockchain, edge, AI & ML - Microsoft goes all-out for devs
Fri, 3rd May 2019
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blockchain
Microsoft reveals an array of new Azure services aimed at empowering developers with AI, blockchain, IoT, and mixed reality, ahead of Microsoft Build.

Unisys brings managed services to hybrid cloud
Fri, 3rd May 2019
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network infrastructure
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hybrid cloud
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digital transformation
Extends CloudForte managed-service solution to Hybrid IT environments to speed organisations' digital transformation.

Trustwave brings database security scanning to the cloud
Thu, 2nd May 2019
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cloud security
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cybersecurity
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microsoft
Trustwave debuts DbProtect to shield databases against cyber threats, enhancing security across cloud platforms.