Budget stories - Page 3
New Zealand security services receives funding boost
Tue, 26th May 2015
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cybersecurity
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gcsb
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nzsis
New Zealand security services to receive $20m funding boost for essential services and recruitment, says government.
Kiwi retailers disadvantaged by Budget 2015
Fri, 22nd May 2015
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nz retailers association
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budget
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retail
The NZ Retailers Association has criticised the government's Budget 2015 announcements yesterday, saying it is deeply disappointing for retailers.
More high tech studios for youth
Fri, 13th Sep 2013
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devops
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apm
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software development
Govt allocates NZD $1.9 million for High Tech Youth Network to open new studios in Dunedin and Penrose, fostering digital skills in young Kiwis.
Top 5: Tips for xmas online shopping
Mon, 3rd Dec 2012
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shopping
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christmas
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sales
Avoid holiday shopping chaos with these top five online tips to save time, money, and stress this Christmas season, courtesy of LivingSocial.
A cry for help
Sun, 1st Aug 2010
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excel
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budget
Drowning in overdue projects, sticky notes, and highlighter pens, this company desperately needs modern project management software before it collapses.
Unite to secure!
Tue, 1st Dec 2009
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malware
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cybersecurity
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management
As threats become more sophisticated, enterprises must shift from scattered, costly security measures to unified solutions for comprehensive protection.
IT spending to grow
Thu, 12th Nov 2009
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virtualisation
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data analytics
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bi
Despite a dismal year for IT spending with a 5.2% global decline, Gartner predicts a rebound in 2010 with a 3.3% increase, reaching USD $3.3 trillion.
Epicor collaborates with customers for 50/50
Wed, 11th Nov 2009
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partner programmes
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erp
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epicor
Epicor's Shared Benefits programme offers a 50/50 split on ERP project risks and rewards, aiming to control costs and enhance ROI through joint management.
Focus on the future
Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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cx
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martech
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tablets
Ignoring non-spending customers now could cost businesses heavily in the future, as relationships fostered during tough times dictate future spending.