About Shannon

Shannon Williams
Journalist
Shannon is a freelance editor and writer. As a professional content creator over the last ten years, Shannon has worked across many industries including tech, business and travel, in a variety of mediums including media, publishing, communications and social media. She has a knack for finding the right voice for her audience and relishes the opportunity to tell stories.
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Christchurch Art Gallery website top of the tops
Fri, 20th May 2016
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cloud services
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websites
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museums australasia multimedia and publication design awards
Christchurch Art Gallery's revamped website dazzles, scoring top awards at the prestigious MAPDAs, affirming its innovative online presence.

IPC ups its data center game with Nexcenter accreditation
Wed, 18th May 2016
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ddos
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hyperscale
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dc
Philippines-based IPC has announced its flagship internet data center facility has been accredited as a Nexcenter network of data centers.

Does Auckland need a digital and technology advisor?
Wed, 18th May 2016
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cloud services
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auckland council
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digital technology
Mayoral hopeful Victoria Crone proposes a digital guru to steer Auckland towards becoming a leading digital city.

ESET holds ranking in security software market
Wed, 18th May 2016
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malware
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cybersecurity
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analyst report
ESET solidifies its stance, ranked 5th in a stagnating security software market, boasting business segment growth.

Can HP NZ get Emirates Team NZ over the line?
Wed, 18th May 2016
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partner programmes
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hp
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hp zbook
HP NZ partners with Emirates Team NZ as an Official Supplier to drive peak performance of the team towards bringing the America's Cup home in 2017.

Waikato University takes on Kiwi cyber security
Wed, 18th May 2016
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cybersecurity
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university of waikato
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stratus technologies
Kiwi organisations need more support with cyber security, says the University of Waikato. 7 cyber attacks detected monthly.

Google data centers receive makeovers
Wed, 18th May 2016
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google
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it infrastructure
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partners
Google aims to spruce up its data centers with murals by artists to draw attention to how information in the cloud works.

‘Dramatic shift’ expected in 3D printing market
Wed, 18th May 2016
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hp
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3d printing
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analyst report
The 3D printing market is forecast to hit USD $4.9 billion this year, driven by a sharp 43.5% CAGR, signalling a major industry shift, says Canalys.

Tips and tricks on your iPhone 6s
Wed, 18th May 2016
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
Discover iPhone 6s secrets: From 3D Touch to Siri offers, master your device with these 12 indispensable tips.

Telecom Infrastructure Services market slowly declining
Tue, 17th May 2016
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uc
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tbr
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modernisation
TIS market will decline slowly through 2020, but transformation related to softwaremediated networks and 5G boosts professional services.

Integrating customer experience + employee engagement programs crucial
Tue, 17th May 2016
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crm
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cx
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martech
Blending employee and client feedback boosts satisfaction, Qualtrics reveals, urging companies to adopt a united approach for loyalty.

Increase in corporate travel requires better tech, says Concur
Tue, 17th May 2016
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concur
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expense management
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automation
Business travel is on the rise, highlighting the need for technology platforms to make the process more efficient, according to Concur.

Brocade migrates China Pharmaceutical University to the cloud
Tue, 17th May 2016
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hyperscale
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dc
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brocade
The move sees CPU consolidate multiple server farms into a single cloud data center supported by a comprehensive IP networking solution from Brocade.

Automation and security concerns to impact cloud vendors
Tue, 17th May 2016
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private cloud
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edge computing
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hosted cloud
Automation and security concerns will limit hosted private cloud and cloud professional services opportunity, according to TBR.

Solid foundation vital for smart security
Tue, 17th May 2016
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cybersecurity
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ixia
In order for a business to build a strong, secure network, they need to lay a solid foundation for the architecture to handle rapid changes.

Labour slams controversial 100k BYOD donation
Tue, 17th May 2016
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personal computing devices
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byod
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labour party
The Labour Party is accusing the Govt of ignoring inequalities caused by BYOD after a controversial 100k donation to Wakatipu High School.

Taranaki to reap benefits of Spark 4G mobile coverage
Mon, 16th May 2016
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uc
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4g technology
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rural broadband initiative
Spark brings 4G to Taranaki, improving mobile coverage for residents and visitors, including access to Rural Wireless Broadband.

Hutt Valley a step closer to becoming Technology Valley
Mon, 16th May 2016
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government
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callaghan innovation
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lightning lab
Hutt Valley is a step closer to becoming NZ’s Technology Valley following the govt's $15m hi-tech funding boost, says National List MP Chris Bishop.

My month with a new Fitbit: The Blaze
Mon, 16th May 2016
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fitbit
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reviews
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technology gifts
Off the bat, the Blaze is a massive step up from Fitbit’s other offerings. And that’s saying a lot considering I am a huge fan of their products.

Avaya focuses on Govt with new appointment
Mon, 16th May 2016
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uc
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avaya
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contact centre
Avaya appoints Peter Whitely as new account director for Federal Government in Australia to drive digital transformation.