New Zealand (NZ) stories
Eaton has snapped up long-time Schneider Electric manager John Atherton as it seeks to increase its local presence for power quality solutions.
ESET has added to its local research team, with New Zealand's Nick FitzGerald joining the vendor as a senior research fellow, focused on APAC threats.
Dick Smith creditors are owed nearly AU$400 million dollars. Meanwhile, the company's chief executive has resigned, effective immediately.
SAP ANZ's key exec, Greg Miller, to depart in search of new leadership vistas after expanding partner success.
Potential buyers for the failed Dick Smith business have until January 27 to get expressions of interest in for the company's businesses.
2015 was the year that TechDay shunned the printers and became an entirely digital publisher - with excellent results.
Several teachers across NZ have been recognised for their contributions to their schools as part of the OfficeMax A day Made Better programme.
Aruba says it - and its partners - are riding a mobility wave driven by the #GenMobile generation and increasing demand for a mobile first approach.
Netflix cracks down on users accessing overseas programming via VPNs and proxies, upsetting Kiwi and Australian subscribers.
A report from ITIF ranks New Zealand 28th in global innovation support, urging policy makers to adopt 'win-win' policies that enhance global innovation.
Anna Curzon steps in as Xero NZ's new MD, taking the helm to foster strategic ties and champion the small business sector.
Fitbit Blaze, the latest wearable from the company, focuses on health and fitness features with a variety of essential tools.
Free WiFi has been rolled out in the New Zealand town of Gore, making it one of the first southern towns to offer the service.
Kiwi information solutions provider, Information Leadership, has won the ICT Vendor of the Year award at the ALGIM Awards.
The StartUp Show is heading to Auckland and Wellington to showcase the best upcoming start-ups in each region.
The Department of Internal Affairs staff recognised for award-winning Govt.nz website at the WriteMark Plain English Awards.
Next-generation endpoint security vendor Bit9 + Carbon Black is upping its local play, opening an Australian sales office.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise managing director Keith Watson outlines the vendor's three key values moving forward, and how partners fit in.
HPE's roadshow embarks on a new era in Auckland, unveiling its nimble future post-HP split, aiming to revolutionise IT and business agility.
InternetNZ launches new community grants round to support internet research in New Zealand, offering $100,000 in funding.