New Zealand (NZ) stories
Everyone knows Dick Smith Electronics. So where did it go so wrong? We look back at the company from its early successes to eventual decline.
Dick Smith is to close all its stores across Australia and New Zealand after failing to receive any acceptable offers for the business.
The Lightning Lab has announced the digital startups that will take part in the Lightning Lab 2016 Auckland Programme and the Wellington XX Programme.
Ransomware on Joomla domains is a growing security threat, warns ESET, as the firm reports a rise in attacks in Australia and New Zealand.
Vodafone cell sites in Fiji damaged by Cyclone Winston, resulting in reduced network coverage, says telecoms firm.
Bayrob displays a message suggesting the user the downloaded file is incompatible with the system, while it is actually already releasing a Trojan.
Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) connections are up 135% around the country, according to latest figures regarding the Government's UFB programme.
De Laine is tasked with driving Check Point Software's business forward across the region, as well as supporting the company's channel network.
Over 40% of Kiwi professionals work remotely, but companies face hurdles due to poor planning, says expert Annette Dow.
Empired has faced a fresh round of questioning from the ASX over the timing of its latest trading update following recent trading activity.
The research shows 89% of New Zealand's Year 7-10 teachers think the advantages of the job clearly outweigh the disadvantages.
Emerson Network Power has snapped up Distribution Central NZ country manager Stewart Williams as its first New Zealand channel manager.
Veeam is recruiting its first in-country NZ field marketing manager as the company looks to deepen its relationships with the local channel.
KotahiNet aims to build New Zealand's first commercial platform for the Internet of Things, disrupting daily life.
Commvault partners with Revera to offer New Zealand organisations a local cloud storage target for backup and archiving.
ANZ New Zealand transforms its Ponsonby branch into a pride-themed art installation to celebrate the Auckland Pride Festival.
The Icehouse announces scholarship recipients for its Owner Manager Programme, offering up to 25% off the cost of the programme.
JB Hi-Fi's fortunes are in sharp contrast to its competitor Dick Smith, with sales and profit up for JB Hi-Fi's New Zealand business.
This month will see some of the most recognised authorities in computing converging in Wellington for the 5th Multicore World event.
Innovation in the Auckland technology sector is driving IT job growth and making the city a prime location for start-ups and IT professionals.