Managing Director stories
Microsoft and Nortel forge an alliance for global Unified Communications, aiming to revolutionize business communication efficiency.
From architects to plumbers, small resellers to major vendors and distributors, there is one crucial factor common to the success of any business.
Anti-virus experts from around the world will converge on Auckland next month for the annual AVAR (Association of Anti Virus Asia Researchers) conference.
An increasingly popular option is for businesses to hand over their infrastructure and data needs to an offsite datacentre. But it's a loosely-used term.
NZ firms face a global leap, balancing ambition with research and strong overseas ties, to outpace the local market's constraints.
Gore is famous for a number of things. It's the country music capital of New Zealand and world-renowned for its brown trout fishing.
When Ross Peat stepped down from the managing director's role at Microsoft NZ in June 2006 speculation was rife as to where he would pop up next.
Helen Robinson, Microsoft NZ's new managing director, champions partnership success as key to innovating and driving technology forward.
As people use their computer to access more information and perform more tasks they increasingly face information overload.
There's a feeling of change within Microsoft NZ with a new managing director, new building, new staff and new roles.
Whether you're a small business owner or CEO of a major corporate, continuing consolidation in the IT industry is bound to affect you one way or another.
Canon NZ partners with Renaissance Brands to dive into untapped vertical markets, eyeing unique opportunities for mutual growth.