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Eaton boosts Aussie market presence, partners with Ingram Micro to distribute power management tech to IT resellers.
The Internet of Things poses the biggest security risks to organisations, warns Armando Dacal from Palo Alto Networks.
Vodafone boosts 4G capacity in central Auckland to allow more simultaneous data users to experience fast mobile service without performance degradation.
NZ's business elite auction their expertise for ChildFund, aiming to boost Sri Lanka's livelihood through unique mentoring lunches.
Being channel focussed in all that it does, partners can expect rapid response and generous rewards when they do business with McAfee.
For a company specialising in online corporate travel booking, how fitting to hear that Kiwi firm Serko is going places.
Telecom completes first stage of reengineering programme on time and on-budget, improving foundation system capabilities and customer service.
Microsoft teams up with hardware partners to craft affordable Windows 8.1 devices, aiming to broaden consumer access to lower-cost tech.
Govt announces the two sets of options that will be used for assigning the 700 MHz radio spectrum band between the successful bidders in the recent auction.
The future of mobile networks arrived in central Auckland today with Telecom making carrier aggregation (CA) technology live on six of its 4G mobile sites.
Adobe Captivate 8 is delivering ground-breaking innovation in elearning design, without the need for programming.
Auckland introduces free WiFi internet access at train stations, available to eligible registered AT HOP card users.
Open minds, thinking big and challenging the status quo are the messages Google's Suan Yeo has for New Zealand's educators.
24/7 Hosting NZ Ltd apologizes for poor service over past three weeks as it urgently reviews management structure and ownership. More updates to follow...
Kiwi firm Serko announces IPO to fuel growth ambitions, offering NZD $17 million in new shares. Listings open 4 June for NZX and ASX investors.
UC graduates pitch their innovative flat management app, Glassjar, to secure crucial funding at Lightning Lab, aiming for global market expansion.
After a month of silence, 24/7 Hosting NZ breaks its AWOL streak, but for their Kiwi customers, the damage is already done and trust is shattered.
HP to cut another 11,000-16,000 jobs by October, bringing total planned layoffs to around 50,000. CEO denies declining demand reason for cuts.
Chorus NZ wins GTB Innovation Award for transforming broadband delivery to 830,000 homes, celebrating a landmark collaboration with Comptel.
Samsung New Zealand launches range of televisions & home appliances to set the international pace in innovation and design.