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Google retracts claim of technical glitch, asserts China is blocking access to certain websites via its censorship filters, fuelling standoff tensions.
Australia announces a transformative 15-year strategy to streamline data center services, potentially slashing the government's carbon footprint.
Richard Rowley challenges the TCF's governance, saying it favours big players over a fair industry environment.
Story and interview with Robin Hartendorp, GM for Central Government of SparkDigital and is responsible for delivering a high level of service.
As winter chills bite, contact centres like Mercury Energy brace for a surge in calls and employee absenteeism, revealing a crucial focus on staff wellness.
How are councils using technology, and connecting their citizens? Louis van Wyk takes a look at the local government sector.
As ICT demand spikes, firms struggle in a dwindling talent pool, turning globally to fill critical roles in a competitive job market.
Ex-Vodafone exec Mark Rushworth spearheads Pacific Fibre to link NZ and the US with a new cable, aiming to bring the world closer to New Zealand.
Pre-orders have swamped Apple and forced it to push back its shipping date for some customers, leading analysts to expect high iPad sales throughout the year.
Clive Donde appointed as WatchGuard's first NZ Territory Manager, bringing 19 years of IT experience to strengthen business development.
Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook have been called upon to power their data centres with renewable energy sources.
Microsoft to release urgent security updates for Internet Explorer across all versions in the next 24 hours, warning users of critical vulnerabilities.
Ubisoft releases final trailer for highly anticipated game Splinter Cell: Conviction, set for launch in April.
A think tank has been formed in the US calling for better internet user privacy in a new online civil right initiative called Digital Due Process.
Modern Warfare 2 players rejoice as title update brings local-host-search functionality ahead of Stimulus Package release on Xbox Live.
Director Richard Paul has told The Channel that the New Zealand-based distributor has its sights set on Australia.
Microsoft says it is considering bringing back a much loved icon for<br />PC users, and is asking the public to give its views on whether it should<br />return.
New Zealand-owned IT company CodeBlue expands to Wellington as it anticipates strong demand in the sub-500 seat business market.
MYOB and BankLink have struck a new deal to integrate transaction data into MYOB's upcoming products, enhancing offerings for small business accounting.
Compass Communications partners with Nokia Siemens Networks and Agile Integration to unbundle exchanges in New Zealand.