by Andrew Hunt | Dec 11, 2019 | IT News & Insights New Zealand | Cybersecurity, AI & Microsoft Updates
When premier New Zealand law firm Mayne Wetherell’s on-premise servers hit end of life, they had two options: Invest in new servers or find a new way of running their IT. A Kinetics FlightPlan best practice IT review shone a light on the company’s stakeholder...
by Andrew Hunt | Dec 6, 2019 | IT News & Insights New Zealand | Cybersecurity, AI & Microsoft Updates
For some, Christmas is the season for relaxing and enjoying. For others it is work, work work! So our Christmas hours are…. 24/7 ! While a number of our clients take a well-earned break at this time of year, it’s the busy season for...
by Andrew Hunt | Dec 6, 2019 | Case Studies and Success Stories, IT News & Insights New Zealand | Cybersecurity, AI & Microsoft Updates
Overview Every year, premier Kiwi law firm Mayne Wetherell takes on up to 8 graduates and summer clerks as part of its popular recruitment programme. But on-premise hardware and perpetually licensed software are not by their nature made for rapidly scaling services...
by Andrew Hunt | Dec 4, 2019 | IT News & Insights New Zealand | Cybersecurity, AI & Microsoft Updates, TIPS TRICKS AND HINTS
Have you noticed the ‘IDEAS’ icon in Excel? (It used to be called ‘Insights’ ). It’s Excel’s attempt to make you look smarter and more thoughtful. Simply start with a table (not a pivot table) of data, and hit the idea’s button and see what comes. Based on my...
by Andrew Hunt | Nov 29, 2019 | IT News & Insights New Zealand | Cybersecurity, AI & Microsoft Updates
Security, Security, Security.The theme of the latest “IT Nation” Conference in Florida was firmly on security. This is an important conference for us and we now go each year to what is possibly the biggest gathering of IT firms like Kinetics, to learn the latest...
by Andrew Hunt | Nov 21, 2019 | IT News & Insights New Zealand | Cybersecurity, AI & Microsoft Updates
Its hard not to be impressed by this beauty of a phishing mail – but DON’T BE FOOLED! The item link goes to a genuine item on TradeMe, but when you look closely The email came from mailer@traderme.co.nz – that’s right… traderme (not...