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[UPDATED] In an effort to better support the business needs of its customers, Ingram Micro will upgrade its systems and unveil a new website on February 1st.
More than 70% of SMEs plan to switch to cloud computing within the next five years, according to a study carried out by British ISP Easynet Connect.
Datacraft becomes first Asia Pacific partner in VCE coalition to drive adoption of data center virtualisation and private cloud infrastructures.
IBM to invest USD $80 million in a state-of-the-art data centre in Auckland, a pivotal step towards enhancing New Zealand's digital infrastructure.
Toshiba has appointed Robert Wilkinson as General Manager of its Information Systems Division in Australia, effective December 8, 2009.
Outsourcer base2 is helping customers with their ICT struggles through its managed service offerings. How did it all begin?.
Tauranga software company Pingar unveiled its latest application today – a new search algorithm that takes the browsing out of browsing.
Briscoes and EziBuy fight against recession with SAP ERP, improving efficiency and forecasting better margins, per MD Rod Duke.
Kordia's plans for New Zealand's second international cable face a four-month delay due to the imminent sale of its Australian partner PIPE Networks.
Smartpay will upgrade over 800 Co-Op Taxis in Auckland with its Cadmus EFTPOS terminals, heralding a fully online payment system transformation.
Renaissance Corporation welcomes Richard Webb as its new CEO, with tech veteran and company stalwart Murray Wood joining the board.
New Zealand-developed SureMed, designed by Konnect, has swiftly gained traction with over 250 GP practices and six insurers in just two months.
Christchurch's Visual Pronunciation Software clinches a seven-figure deal with Buzan Online, boosting its international reach with speech recognition tech.
Establishing a new business in New Zealand is no small feat, but former Renaissance Managing Director Paul Johnston is confident.
Infosys Technologies has opened its first office in Wellington, New Zealand, to be closer to major clients like Telecom.
This summer, Mt Maunganui's golden sands offer more than memories; visitors can enjoy free WiFi, promising faster surfing, courtesy of EOL.
It began 14 years ago with 17 shareholders putting up $5,000 each, but now CityLink has been completely gobbled up by the publically listed company TeamTalk.
Rural New Zealand strives for equal internet access, challenging the government's ultra-fast broadband rollout as inadequate for their needs.
After more than 40 years of print, Trade and Exchange magazine ends its physical editions, shifting focus to its thriving online platform.
Riverbed's WAN optimisation tech sees booming demand in NZ, with the Ministry of Maori Development and talks with major entities underway.