Acronis True Image Unlimited 2015 review
Posted on 30-Jan-2015 10:03 Reviews, Computing, by M Freitas
In my view Acronis True image has been for years the gold standard for PC image backups. For me it all started with Norton Ghost but since Symantec retired that product Acronis True Image software took that space.
Amazon Web Services to use wind farm power
Posted on 21-Jan-2015 10:02 News, Computing
In November 2014, AWS shared its long-term commitment to achieve 100 percent renewable energy usage for the global AWS infrastructure footprint.
ICONZ-Webvisions Cloud computing now without term contracts
Posted on 19-Jan-2015 17:01 News, Computing
Provider ICONZ-Webvisions is now offering its public cloud without a contracted duration. Cloud computing offers processing power that is scale-able and flexible, allowing organisations to vary their usage.
Megaport offers interconnection services to Google Cloud Platform
Posted on 19-Jan-2015 16:57 News, Computing
Google Cloud Platform enables enterprises to build, test and deploy applications on Google's highly-scalable and reliable infrastructure. Google Cloud Platform offers computing, storage and application services for web, mobile and backend solutions.
The mainframe lives on: IBM z13 ready to power mobile transactions and analytics
Posted on 14-Jan-2015 13:56 News, Computing
IBM has announced one of the most sophisticated computer systems ever built, delivering scale and economics together with real-time encryption and analytics to help meet the expectations of consumers for speed and safety for trillions of transactions in the mobile economy.
Girls at Wellington East gear up for the future of IT
Posted on 15-Dec-2014 15:43 News, Computing
Connaire McKeefry, a Wellington East Girls' College Year 12 student, is challenging her own stereotype. She is a bright, young women predisposed to studying law or commerce, but after a life changing school trip this year, she is now focussed on a future in ICT.
End of support for Windows Server 2003 approaching fast
Posted on 15-Dec-2014 11:17 News, Computing
With most server migration projects taking up to six months and now only seven months before end of support for Windows Server 2003, Microsoft is urging companies to plan for migration.
Coding kids win at 2014 Orion Health Codeworx
Posted on 18-Nov-2014 18:20 News, Computing
Several innovative high school students recently received awards in Codeworx, a coding competition organised by eHealth provider, Orion Health.
Seagate Kinetic Storage Solution slashes costs by removing server layers
Posted on 3-Nov-2014 22:27 News, Computing
Kinetic HDD is said to dramatically reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) by combining an open source object storage protocol with Ethernet connectivity to eliminate multiple layers of legacy software and hardware infrastructure.
Brother MFC-J5720DW review
Posted on 2-Nov-2014 16:24 Reviews, Computing, by M Freitas
The new Brother MFC-J5720DW multi function printer arrived here just in time for us to try something different: printing photos on canvas. Mind you this is not the only thing this multi-talented printer can do
Techvana team launches Computer Museum project
Posted on 31-Oct-2014 07:42 News, Computing
With the help of computing enthusiasts nation-wide, an Auckland couple is working to create New Zealand's first dedicated computer museum, using the equity crowd funding website PledgeMe.
New Zealand Tech Export grows to $8.3 billion
Posted on 23-Oct-2014 09:25 News, Computing
IT Services growth slowed for the $ 1.2 billion revenue TIN100 sector in 2014; but Software Development companies continued to grow strongly in most markets, increasing total revenue by 15%.