Are traditional firewalls sufficient to protect against today’s sophisticated attacks? According to F5 Networks Australia and New Zealand channel manager, Chris Zamagias, the answer is a distinct no. “Attacks have become a lot ...
Tags: firewalls, network layer, network
New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra has announced the launch of its new plastic bottle across its entire Anchor-branded range of milk and cream. The new Anchor triple layer bottle, which is claimed to be 100% light proof, is made from ...
Tags: recyclable plastic milk bottle, recyclable plastic bottle, bottle
Apple this week followed the lead of rivals like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, offering two-step authentication to help customers secure their Apple IDs against hacking. The new feature is designed to block unauthorised changes to ...
The head of the world’s leading wine glass company flew into Queenstown this week (w/c March 18) to consult with local winemakers and leading wine experts about producing a speciality wine glass specific for Central Otago Pinot Noir. ...
Tags: speciality glass, Glass Company, Glass
India’s garment exports to the world have grown by 21.15 percent from US$ 10.685 billion in 2008 to US$ 12.945 billion in 2012, while China’s apparel exports during the same period have grown by 31.21 percent from US$ 113.021 ...
Tags: garment exports, garment, apparel exports
New Zealand-based multinational dairy co-operative Fonterra has unveiled 100% Light Proof - a new milk bottle which is made with the triple-layer technology. Developed by Anchor innovations, the 100% lightproof bottle consists of white, ...
Tags: Fonterra, proof milk bottle, dairy
Tobar has landed an exclusive deal with Zuru to become the sole distributor of Robo Fish in the UK and Ireland. Robo Fish launched in Australia in July 2012, and so far over three million have been sold worldwide across markets including ...
Tags: toys, toys market, toys industry
Effective April 1, 2013, Dr. Albert Heuser, President Market & Business Development Asia Pacific, will assume the responsibility for BASF ’s Market & Business Development and Operations in Greater China as well as for all functional ...
Chairman AEPC, Dr. A Sakthive, in the proposal presented, to Shri Anand Sharma, the Union Minister for Commerce, Industry & Textiles, has made submission for increasing the garment exports to US $16 billion in 2013-14. The meeting was ...
Tags: AEPC, garment exports, garment
ITW Retail Group, Australia's leading supplier of hardware and fasteners to the retail trade, is building a new high-tech 21,500 sqm national distribution centre (DC) at South Dandenong in Melbourne. With around 7,000 stock keeping units ...
The latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey results show hiring sentiment for the second quarter of 2013 will remain subdued, as local economic and political uncertainty continues to affect employers. The survey found employers' hiring ...
Tags: Australian Market, Service, economy
THE Australian dollar was slightly lower as weak US consumer sentiment figures and concerns about the Cyprus bank bailout weighed on market sentiment. At 7am AEDT the local unit was trading at 103.58 US cents, down from 103.69 cents on ...
Hong Kong reinsurer, Peak Reinsurance (Peak Re) has selected AIR Worldwide's catastrophe modeling solutions to manage its catastrophe risk in the Asia-Pacific market. Equipped with a comprehensive catalog of simulated storms, the ...
Ferrari will take over distribution of its cars in Australia from next month in a move intended to help the brand engage more closely with its customers. From April 1, Ferrari Australasia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ferrari SpA, will ...
Tags: Ferrari, Supercar Distribution, Auto
The History Halal Certification started for two reasons: Because the Muslims are of the minorities. To this situation, the Muslims need their food to be certified. We can see these phenomena in South African (Cape Town), Fiji, New ...
Tags: Halal Certification, Muslims, International Institution