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Seagate unveils budget-friendly archive tier for Lyve Cloud
Seagate has launched a budget-friendly archive tier for its Lyve Cloud service, allowing enterprises to store infrequently accessed data at $3.75 per terabyte. 
© 2024 ITBrief 9:25am 

Geyser Data launches Tape-as-a-Service for cloud storage
Geyser Data has unveiled its Tape-as-a-Service solution, offering businesses a cost-effective cloud storage option without the need for expensive hardware. 
© 2024 ITBrief 9:25am 

Precision OT unveils QSFP28 100ZR transceiver for networks
Precision Optical Technologies unveils its QSFP28 100ZR transceiver, offering a cost-effective solution for 100G DWDM interfaces, enhancing network access. 
© 2024 ITBrief 9:25am 

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World's tallest and shortest women meet for afternoon tea
The world's tallest woman and the world's shortest woman have met for afternoon tea in London to celebrate Guinness World Records Day. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 9:05am 

'We need more doctors' - Support for new Waikato medical school
The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists says a third medical school and more students in Auckland and Otago are both needed. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:45am 

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Solution Dynamics unveils GenComm AI for global outreach
Auckland-based Solution Dynamics has unveiled GenComm AI, a multilingual communication solution promising up to 80% savings over traditional methods. 
© 2024 ITBrief 8:35am 

Zendesk report reveals CX benefits of adopting AI in APAC
A new Zendesk report reveals that companies adopting AI are crucial for enhancing customer experience, with APAC seeing up to 63% rise in cross-selling revenue. 
© 2024 ITBrief 8:15am 

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Website in a weekend – it’s that easy!
With a modern platform like Squarespace, there’s no need for web developers or specialized technical knowledge – you can easily build a website on your own, whether you’re a business or an individual looking to boost your online presence. Designing a website takes no more than a day. Filling it with content is also a snap. Thanks to built-in AI and SEO tools, you can streamline the process without any prior knowledge. Here’s everything you need to create a beautiful, responsive and conversion-friendly website – in as little as a weekend. Building a website in four easy steps Step 1: Choose a template that suits your style Starting with a ready-made template saves you time and energy, and gets you to the fun part – customizing the site to your liking. Squarespace offers a variety of professional templates that are both stylish and responsive. You simply choose a template that matches your style and needs, whether you’re looking to build a CV page, blog, e-commerce or informational page. Step 2: Customize your design and content – without coding Once you’ve chosen a template, it’s time to put your own stamp on the website. You can adjust colors, add images and write text directly in Squarespace’s editing tools, all without having to touch a single line of code. The tools are easy to use and allow you to create a professional-looking site that feels unique and personalized, even if you’re not a web developer or designer. Get a 10% discount Try Squarespace and get a discounted price by using the code PCW10 Get started with 10% off Step 3: Add features to grow online Want to start a blog, sell products or share contact information? With Squarespace, you can add features that suit your purposes. There are built-in tools to manage e-commerce, create blog posts, collect email addresses, and much more. This way, you can use your website as a hub for your business or project, without involving external tools. Step 4: Get help when you need it – without hiring a developer Need a little help on the go? Squarespace’s customer support and help resources make it easy to get answers to questions, no matter the time of day. There’s also a community where you can get tips and ideas from other users. With support readily available, you can focus on creating and developing your site without having to get outside help. Already have a website? Here’s how to maximize it! If you already have a website, Squarespace has several tools to improve and optimize it for even better results: Invest in SEO: Use Squarespace’s in-built SEO tools to make sure your page is visible in search results and reaches the right audience. Adjust titles, meta descriptions and alt texts to help visitors find you. Upgrade the design: Switch to a newer template, or update the layout, to give visitors a modern and fresh experience. Deepen your content: By adding blog sections, guides or a newsletter, you can engage and retain your visitors in a whole new way. Analyse and optimize: Use Squarespace’s built-in analytics tools to understand how visitors interact with your site. By seeing what’s working and what can be improved, you can make adjustments that benefit your business. Charge for content: Are you a business or individual looking to hide content behind a paywall? Maybe you have deep knowledge in some area and want to be able to charge to teach others. It’s easily done at Squarespace! With their built-in tools, you’ll be up and running in no time. Ready to create your website – or take the next step? Whether you’re starting from scratch or want to take your current site to new heights, Squarespace makes it easy to create a beautiful and effective website all on your own. It doesn’t have to be any more complicated than taking the first step – why not this weekend? Get a 10% discount Try Squarespace and get a discounted price by using the code PCW10 Get started with 10% off 
© 2024 PC World 7:55am 

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TCCA urges standards compliance for mission-critical apps
TCCA has highlighted the need for standards compliance in mission-critical broadband applications to enhance efficiency for critical communications users. 
© 2024 ITBrief 9:25am 

Catalogic launches DPX vPlus 7.0 with Nutanix Ready status
Catalogic Software has launched DPX vPlus 7.0, enhancing data protection with Nutanix Ready status, advanced integrations, and improved user experience. 
© 2024 ITBrief 9:25am 

Cloudsmith achieves full compliance with OCI v1.1 standard
Cloudsmith has announced its compliance with the Open Container Initiative v1.1 standard, enhancing container image management and software supply chain relationships. 
© 2024 ITBrief 9:05am 

General Capital Announces Another Profit Record
General Capital, the NZX listed financial services group, has had another strong result for the six months to 30 September 2024 
© 2024 sharechat.co.nz 9:05am 

DuploCloud launches cost-effective observability suite
DuploCloud has launched its Advanced Observability Suite, providing deep application insights at a fraction of the usual cost, enhancing cloud service efficiency. 
© 2024 ITBrief 8:55am 

All Blacks take no chances taken as conservatism closes out season
Analysis - The selection of this All Black team says a lot about the current mindset, writes Jamie Wall. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:45am 

Kiwi F1 star says McLaren anthem criticism was a joke
Liam Lawson said he was joking when he said McLaren should play the New Zealand nation anthem, not the British version, after Formula One wins. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 8:45am 

Study finds CEOs reluctant to lead workforce transformation
A study by Orgvue reveals a stark divide in CEO attitudes towards workforce transformation, with many preferring to resign over major changes. 
© 2024 ITBrief 8:15am 

Global firms adopting AI to surpass legacy tech barriers
A new study reveals a global shift, with fewer than 24% of companies now viewing legacy tech as a barrier to embracing AI and machine learning advancements. 
© 2024 ITBrief 8:15am 

Fifth person dies after suspected methanol poisining in Laos
A British lawyer has reportedly become the fifth person to die in the mass poisoning, while a New Zealander has also been unwell, officials say. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:05am 

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