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The rollout of New Zealand's open access fibre network is revolutionising businesses, promising annual economic boosts of up to NZD $4.4 billion.
What is SIP trunking technology and how can it benefit New Zealand businesses? James Meharry, Product Marketing Manager, CallPlus, answers nine FAQs.
The adoption of SIP in New Zealand is slower than the rest of the world, with Australia reportedly two years ahead.
Simply plug the Clickfree Automatic Backup unit into your computer via one of its USB ports and open the drive in your 'My Computer' directory.
Clickfree Transformer SE cleverly turns existing hard drives and even iPods into backup solutions, offering ease and control. #TechReview.
Norton Internet Security 2011 impresses with real-time protection and user-friendly design, earning top marks in independent tests.
George Weston Foods revolutionises with SIP trunking, slashing costs and enhancing communication across its New Zealand operations.
Annual conference sees record attendance as industry experts and leaders share insights on enhancing customer engagement and Contact Centre innovation.
New Zealand Transport Agency warns of a continuing scam involving your driving license, personal details and an email.
Windows Phone 7 users rejoice as a new Twitter app arrives, offering custom designs and seamless browsing without login.
Businesses adapt to a hybrid world, balancing physical, virtual, and cloud backups to ensure continuity and protect data.
As the economy rebounds, savvy New Zealand businesses turn to virtualisation, cloud storage, and data deduplication for cost savings and productivity boosts.
Unstructured data is growing rapidly, but existing technology is struggling to manage it. Object-based storage may be the solution. #DataStorage.
Virtualisation, data deduplication, dual-parity RAID and caching tech, and unified storage - these are what you need.
In 'Wall Street' sequel, a brick phone epitomises tech evolution, highlighting the ongoing challenge of soaring data storage needs.
Security concerns are a significant barrier to cloud adoption, particularly for enterprises handling sensitive data. Ensuring robust cloud security is critical.
NZ gears up for eDay on Nov 6th, offering over 50 spots to safely recycle PCs and phones, aiming to combat e-waste and protect the environment.
NZ's PS3 gamers face export woes with Rock Band 3, joining complaints across Aus and the EU over glitched song transfers.
Fonterra has removed its Facebook page rather than answer questions about its business practices says Greenpeace.
The government's ICT priorities are giving the technology industry direction and it's about time too, says Brett O'Riley, CEO of NZICT.