Software stories
Dr Michael Snowden, founder of three IT firms including OneNet, continues to lead in cloud computing innovation, delivering robust, enterprise-class solutions.
Businesses increasingly adopt SaaS for streamlined security and operational savings, driving growth in the managed messaging security sector by over 30%.
Tech sector poised for strong rebound in 2010, with global IT spending set to rise 8.1% to over $1.6 trillion, says Forrester Research.
NetSuite became the only Software-as–a-Service (SaaS) business vendor to receive IDC's SMB Excellence Award yesterday.
In order to pass on the benefits of the strength of the New Zealand dollar, Sun Microsystems has dropped its prices.
While you may not know what HDR photography is, you've probably seen plenty of HDR images around the Web.
Corporate networks enter 'business 2.0', evolving as the backbone of competitive advantage amidst challenges in security and management.
With the emergence of mobile computing, many businesses are now connected to more devices, located in more places than ever before.
Dunedin-based Outreach Software specializes in CRM solutions. Managing Director Alix Lucas-Fyfe shares the importance of communication and client relationships.
The government looks to overhaul the broken ICT procurement process, aiming for transparency, efficiency, and wider industry involvement amidst rising costs.
From providers to software, read about how ERP can benefit small businesses in New Zealand and help them succeed globally.
Operating systems stole the show at GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, with Microsoft, Google, and Palm revealing game-changing software updates.
Acronis to offer free deduplication solution with new purchases of its backup software, aiming to help businesses cut storage costs.
Facing recent security challenges, Facebook has partnered with McAfee to offer 350 million users six months of free virus protection, followed by discounts.
Iggy Pop collaborates with nine New Zealand musicians from his Miami studio using Skype, demonstrating the power of Orcon's broadband.
A new software system launched this week allows users to input data and then offers decision-making 'support' based on a psychological approach.
Acronis has launched the first backup and recovery software optimised for netbooks, priced at AUD $39.99 and supporting multiple Windows versions.
The Beca Group, a professional services company, calls for improved data communications and broadband facilities in New Zealand for better productivity.
Marks & Spencer entered into a dispute with one of its technology providers over a misunderstanding in their contract.
IBM enhances its business partnership program to lead the midmarket, become the partner of choice, and be the top provider of integrated solutions in 2009.