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Microsoft Azure's partner momentum is at an all-time high, with over 57% of Fortune 500 companies using the cloud platform.
Microsoft kicked off Worldwide Partner Conference with plans to revamp the company's partner program, revealing four new incentives for partners.
Seen as a meeting place for the free and open source software communities, the Linux Conference is set to be held at the University of Auckland early next year.
Semiconductor revenue is set to reach $336bn in 2014, up 6.7% from 2013, thanks to growth in many chip types and applications.
A successful digital business requires transformational change in the culture, mindset and workforce capabilities.
Satya Nadella's vibrant call for a mobile-first, cloud-first world is reshaping Microsoft, promising to empower millions globally.
Gartner explores the notion that just as individuals have personality types, so too may companies. What traits define your organisation?.
StorageCraft's DART ensures your data's daily recoverability, safeguarding businesses from catastrophic data losses, affordably and effortlessly.
Three-quarters of New Zealand teachers believe parents are relying on schools to educate their children about online safety.
Some 16,000 attendees, 75 plus Kiwi partners and one very clear message from Microsoft - let's win together in a mobile-first, cloud-first world.
Government invests $1m to help ICT start-ups become investment ready, part of the Ministry of Business's Accelerator Programme.
Microsoft embarks on a groundbreaking shift with Office 365, aiming to revolutionize the channel partners' role and customer engagement.
Asian Enterprise Applications market grew 5.1% in 2013, slower than previous year, due to cautious investment, says IDC.
Prime Minister John Key urged to explain political pressure on Kim Dotcom's residency application. Opposition claims National government interfering.
Mere blocks away from the Presidential elite in Washington D.C., Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference is now officially a Kiwi affair.
The NetHui conference saw heated debate over online voting in NZ, balancing democratic advances with security fears. Youth surveys show high support.
WPC 2014 in Washington D.C. charms with 16,000 tech enthusiasts, 3,500 first-timers, and 8,000 pre-arranged meetings, proving tech's global pulse.
A Kiwi car company has become the first New Zealand car distributor to introduce reversing cameras as standard across its entire range of cars and vans.
Growing tech form McDonalds-IT has expanded its footprint across New Zealand, revealing a new team based in Auckland.
Resellers need to act now to take advantage of the window of opportunity provided by 3D printers, says Paul Francois, Comworth Technologies 3D product manager.