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ECM provider Open Text has been brought in to significantly improve the council's electronic access to records.
A partnership has been formed that both companies say will offer a security and WAN optimisation solution to firms with remote offices.
The mobile phone maker is tipped to be working on a new tablet computer due to be released later this year, analysts have said.
AOL is looking to sell or shut down the online social site Bebo, just two years after buying it for US$850 million.
Pirated copies of Windows and Office have been confiscated after Microsoft and UAE authorities raid a city reseller.
Before considering a move into Asia, ANZ General Manager Sean Walsh believes there's a lot more growth to come from Australia and New Zealand.
EA announces free playable demo for Skate 3, available for download on Xbox Live and PSN from April 16th. Full game out on May 14th.
Apple's iPad launch day success: Over 300,000 units fly off the shelves, alongside a million apps and numerous e-books purchased.
Proposed changes to the TUANZ constitution could see a telecommunications industry executive become the chairman of the business user lobby group.
Apple to unveil iPhone 4.0 OS on April 8, promising potential multitasking and video chat features ahead of the device's summer release.
IT Showcase Asia 2010 in Kuala Lumpur will discuss whether to save or spend in IT, with global experts and support from Malaysia's MOSTI.
HP's latest blog reveals its plans for a tablet, focusing on design and delivering an optimal mobile experience.
Apple's iPad battery outperforms expectations, lasting over 10 hours under normal use. Reviewers report up to 12 hours of continuous movie playback.
With 80% of iPad apps charging fees, customers face high costs in a market dominated by pricey games and subscriptions.
Despite efforts to polish its image at the Planet 2010 expo, the telecommunications industry continues to grapple with a tarnished public perception.
Internode extends its Business Connect service to offer affordable access to private IP network operators in New Zealand.
A public competition to design a national broadband network - that's what Chris O'Connell, outgoing chair of TUANZ, would like to have seen.
Australia's online shopping juggernaut, CatchoftheDay, launches in New Zealand, giving local manufacturers a platform to clear stock within 24 hours.
A Hudson study has reported that employers are remaining cautiously optimistic for real signs of growth in the second half of 2010.
With large crowds and lines and a number of stores selling out within minutes, the iPad has launched to positive reviews in the US.