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Juniper Networks introduces new resources to enhance its partner programme, enabling partners to reduce network cost and add more value.
Axia NetMedia emerges from the shadows with Vodafone backing in its bid for New Zealand's fibre network, promising affordable triple-play services.
With today's online-based telepresence solutions, Cisco's high quality telepresence solutions are under fire from new entrants.
Following HP's recent acquisition of 3Com, the company has told The Channel to expect significant changes to branding strategy.
Insomniac Games signs deal with EA that will see the studio release its first multiplatform title in its 16-year history.
Robbie Bach (pictured) and J Allard, two MS employees largely responsible for the launch of Xbox, are to leave Microsoft later this year.
Activision has released the following Multiplayer Experience Behind the Scenes trailer for Transformers: War for Cybertron.
Symantec introduces a new Protection Suite for SMBs, cutting the price by 40% to offer budget-friendly, comprehensive data security and recovery options.
Ubisoft Toronto is already working on the next iteration of the Splinter Cell series, with former Assassin's Creed producer Jade Raymond at the helm.
Cloud vendor awarded Best Business Software, Best Relationship Management Solution and Best Cloud Infrastructure Software.
Companies should be adopting new DDI services quicker than they currently are, says solutions provider, Infoblox.
NZ's $1.5bn fibre project may see Telecom's network rivalled by regional fibre companies, offering newer, community-backed infrastructure.
Telecom Retail overhauls management and cuts 200 jobs in a sweeping reshuffle following top executives' exits.
Cloud consultant Sqware Peg has signed a partnership with Informatica to resell its cloud to New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Top honours at CeBIT AU's ICT dinner, with NICTA, McAfee, and Motorola among the winners, marking a night of tech excellence.
Exalt urges New Zealand to halt fibre cable installations, touting wireless solutions that offer lower latency and cost just 5% per mile compared to fibre.
Ellisco has been named the New Zealand distributor for Hirschmann, expanding its reach in electrical and mechanical engineering solutions.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau of New Zealand (IABNZ) has said that online advertising spend has seen healthy growth in Q1, 2010.
Namco Bandai swoops in, securing distribution for The Witcher 2 in New Zealand, promising an unparalleled RPG experience in 2011.
Alan Parker joins GlobalBizpro as Sales Manager for its EXO Division, leveraging 15 years of IT expertise to advance MYOB solutions and drive business growth.