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Westpac extends its longstanding relationship with IBM, signing a new deal to bolster its tech transformation programme and solidify market leadership.
Discover the untold story of Steve Jobs' 1985 Apple exit, fuelled by his quest for innovation and a great computer yet to be created.
Google's Cloud Connect service for Microsoft Office proves popular, with all places being filled in just hours.
Myspace introduces Mashup with Facebook, enabling users to personalise content streams through their Facebook likes and interests.
Datasouth switches to Maxnet for its high availability, affordability, and skilled staff, aiming to guarantee their clients uninterrupted network access.
Apple launches iOS 4.2 in New Zealand, transforming the iPad with multitasking, folders, and AirPlay, just in time for the holidays.
Check out some of Sub-Zero's moves, combos, and an in-game cinematic from next year's brutal reboot of Mortal Kombat!.
First its E3 appearance was canceled - now the wait for a sequel to Valve's breakaway success becomes even more agonising.
NZ's HP offers up to $5,000 trade-in for old servers with the purchase of their new blade servers, conditions apply.
Microsoft unveils Lync, a game-changer in business communication, integrating messaging with Office and SharePoint for a unified experience.
Gartner highlights four trends set to revolutionise IT: cloud computing, social media's business impact, context-aware computing, and pattern-based strategy.
Telecom unveils bold offer to snatch iPhone customers from Vodafone, with promises of £600 credit and more on XT network deals.
Trade Me launches its first official app for iPhone, offering bidding, watchlist, and notifications despite missing key features.
The search for New Zealand's loudest IT rockstar begins, with individuals and teams vying for NZ$10,000 and industry recognition. Nominate by 8 April!.
A significant landmark for the industry and its customers, says Telecommunications Carriers' Forum CEO, David Stone.
BMC Software secures a deal with the NZ Transport Agency for a cloud-based service solution, promising ITIL maturity and cost reduction.
A study by AVG reveals 1 in 7 SMBs neglect IT security, prompting AVG to launch a web-based resource centre to aid in safeguarding businesses online.
Cyber Monday arrives in NZ, with online retailer Belly Beyond leading the charge to bring US-style shopping deals on 29th November.
Simms International signs 106th authorised Dell reseller, focusing on strong joint relationships & proving themselves to the reseller community.
Hansen opens up on Cisco's rivals, plans for ultra fast broadband, the recession and what's in store for 2011.