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Christchurch businesses demonstrate remarkable resilience post-earthquakes, with sectors, especially IT, rallying to restore the economic fabric.
More than 200 partners have achieved Symantec specialisations since the company launched its enhanced partner program in April.
RIM, behind the Blackberry brand, partners with Brightstar to boost its presence in APAC, eyeing wider reach across Oceania's markets.
Rural Australians will soon enjoy satellite network coverage on par with cities, thanks to a new USD $1 billion network set for completion later this year.
Intergen's Microsoft Dynamics conference goes to Auckland for the first time, with over 150 delegates, top speakers, and insights on ERP and CRM software.
Interactive Intelligence's new software, CIC 4.0, provides real-time speech analysis, enabling managers to intervene during live customer interactions.
Dell teams up with Emirates Team New Zealand as the exclusive IT supplier for the 34th America's Cup, promising a tech edge in 2013.
Aastra has signed Connector Systems to distribute its SIP and IP phones in New Zealand, aiming to expand reseller partnerships and enhance local training.
George Atrash named MD for Asia Pacific at ShoreTel; aims to drive market demand for UC, collaboration, and mobility solutions while expanding brand presence.
Air New Zealand signs 10-year deal with IBM for storage and management of IT systems, becoming first company in NZ to replicate across two Tier-3 facilities.
Despite RIM's challenges, Blackberry's footprint in New Zealand is set to grow, with new deals and the PlayBook launch on the horizon.
Accounting software decrease cost and time in preparing financial information and instantly generate reports for decision-making.
Lenovo set to disrupt the NZ tablet market with separate IdeaPad for consumers and ThinkPad for businesses, aiming at iPad's dominance.
Toshiba unveils innovative TVs in New Zealand, designed to seamlessly connect with notebooks, catering to the interconnected lifestyle.
Tech.Ed's 16th year promises to be a landmark event, drawing over 2,500 IT pros to Auckland. Tickets are selling quickly!.
Proxim Wireless has named Renaissance as its second distributor in New Zealand, bolstering its network business with a focus on Wi-Fi and back-haul systems.
NZ firms Provoke and GreenButton triumph at Microsoft Partner Awards, showcasing Kiwi innovation on a global stage.
There was a time when owning a laptop was uncommon and typically restricted to business people who travelled a lot for work.
Kiwibank's automated computer shut-downs are set to save thousands in power bills and cut 32 tonnes of carbon, marking a win for sustainability.