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December 5, 2024
Surprising Ways to Use GenAI You May Not Have Considered Yet
In today's discussion, some of our Practice Heads talk about the surprising ways GenAI is being used by organisations in NZ and globally. Grab a coffee and have a watch.
September 24, 2024
Launching Our GenAI Centre of Excellence
We’re excited to launch our Generative AI Centre of Excellence (GenAI CoE). Our mission is to give customers access to the most advanced insights and technology in Generative AI, helping them keep up in this rapidly evolving field and achieve sustainable AI success in their organisation.
April 11, 2024
Upgrading from Microsoft Dynamics NAV to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Cloud?
The triggers for moving to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central cloud are commonly around similar themes: flexibility to scale up and down, cost control, better integration with other core systems and tighter security.
September 16, 2020
Microsoft Gold Competency for DevOps
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve added a new Microsoft Gold Competency for DevOps to our existing portfolio of Microsoft achievements, bringing us to a total of 9 gold and 5 silver awards
September 11, 2020
The NZ contact tracing technology keeping Queenslanders safe
This weekend approximately 40,000 Queenslanders will visit more than 100 Rugby League venues across the state to watch their favourite team play, and every one of them will be kept safe thanks to EVA Check-in. A technology that we developed here at Theta, it sets the benchmark in high-security personal information collection for contact tracing.
September 4, 2020
Ransomware attacks: lessons and emergent trends from the frontline
Ransomware attacks are hitting some of the biggest organisations across the globe right now, with devastating consequences for its victims.
August 21, 2020
Theta Analytics is now Theta Data and Insights
Theta Analytics is now Theta Data & Insights, better reflecting the need to dive deeper in complex environments, uncover the ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ of what you see and make the right decisions based on those conclusions. In effect, organisations today need more than analytics; they need insights to act on.
August 6, 2020
2019-20 Annual Report Published
Our annual report for 2019-2020 is here. An overview of activity, performance and highlights for the financial year ending 31 March 2020.
August 6, 2020
Part 3: Analysing MedusaLocker ransomware
(Part 3 of 3) In this 3-part post, we share the tradecraft from an RDP brute force linked ransomware event (MedusaLocker) we responded to in June 2020. We cover the business ramifications of the attack, technical analysis and some advice based on attacks such as these. Continued from parts 1 and 2...
August 5, 2020
Part 2: Analysing MedusaLocker ransomware
(Part 2 of 3) In this 3-part post, we share the tradecraft from an RDP brute force linked ransomware event (MedusaLocker) we responded to in June 2020. We cover the business ramifications of the attack, technical analysis and some advice based on attacks such as these. Continued from part 1...
August 4, 2020
Part 1: Analysing MedusaLocker ransomware
In this 3-part post, we share the tradecraft from an RDP brute force linked ransomware event (MedusaLocker) we responded to in June 2020. We cover the business ramifications of the attack, technical analysis and some advice based on attacks such as these.
July 31, 2020
Tech-savvy kids take on Mixiply
Jim Taylor has just finished co-presenting at the STEM education summit and Serious Play Conference with Marianne Malmstron, Digital Technologies teacher at Newlands Intermediate School. For the past three years, he’s been using his incredible knowledge to help kids around the 11-13 age group learn about technology; in particular, Mixed Reality. This learning has been taking place through an app called Mixiply.
July 27, 2020
Cyber exploitation at scale: don't become a victim of remote access exploitation
Let’s face it – it’s been a tough period for remote access solutions, especially when we’re so dependent upon it. First, we had the myriad of SSL-VPN’s from the likes of Cisco, F5, Palo Alto, Cisco, Fortinet and Pulse Secure – going from being an enterprise security product to the worst nightmare for a security team overnight.