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Renaissance faces a sharp 33% share fall as financial troubles deepen with a £3m loss, despite efforts to stabilize its business operations.
Schneider Electric hailed as a global leader in DCIM for the 2nd year by IDC, underscoring its dominating presence in the sector.
Entrepreneurship is an increasingly global phenomenon with Microsoft strengthening the resources it provides for startups.
Let's face it. No one wants to make costly technology mistakes. Or look like they don't know what they are doing.
The Open Networking Foundation has successfully completed its third semi-annual PlugFest for the promotion of Software-Defined Networking.
Local businesses across New Zealand are unknowingly missing out on the breadth of opportunities offered by the digital economy.
Simon Howe returns to Acronis as Sales Director, leading the company's push into the APAC mobility market, aiming for significant growth.
Future networks will cost about half of what traditional networks cost today as users across the globe push organisations to create BYOD ready environments.
Digital design shifts focus from tech advances to human touch, driven by our fingertips' size as mobile usage soars. Technology adapts to us now.
According to unofficial reports, search giant is preparing to release a new service called Google Mine - integrated with Google+.
Govt boosts CIO's powers and budget to tackle IT blunders and safeguard public data, following high-profile failures like Novopay.
Apple ties Tim Cook's bonus to stock performance after shares dropped 41% since last September. Cook vows to hit targets before 2016.
Apple aims for transparency in bid to quash rising tensions following US whistleblower Edward Snowden's revelations.
New Zealand Defence Force wants a $600m cyber army - but is robots and drones the way to go? Will it be Tardis machines next?.
Chorus to shoulder a 12.8% contribution to the £50m telecom levy, supporting UK infrastructure, including emergency and rural broadband services.
Kiwis are ditching Apple for cheaper Android and Windows tablets, with a staggering 147% market growth in Q1 2013.
Tech magazines PC World, ComputerWorld and Reseller News have been officially confirmed to close in New Zealand.
The New Zealand IT industry is set to benefit from severe Australian job cuts and reduced Trans-Tasman migration.
Kiwis are rapidly embracing contactless payments, leaving cash and cheques in the dust, with a 41% drop in cash use reported.
Analysts Deutsche Bank have slapped a sell rating on the telco network owner, citing too much regulatory risk. Should shareholders cash in?.