New Zealand (NZ) stories
Australia and New Zealand are the first regions outside Japan to get Fujitsu's standardised global cloud offering.
Cosmetics retailer Lush has taken its Australian and New Zealand websites offline after another hack, urging customers to cancel their cards immediately.
IBM wins over SUN to enhance NZ Blood Service's systems, promising superior disaster recovery and streamlined operations nationwide.
The necessity of CRM applications within lines companies has quickly become a reality, explains Aaron Baker, Marketing Manager, Gentrack.
NZ banks outrank telcos in customer service, with one in five Kiwis dissatisfied with their phone company, a new survey reveals.
The winner of Apple's $10k prize, for downloading the 10 billionth app, hung up on iTunes VP Eddy Cue thinking it was a prank caller.
Eric Schmidt announces he will step down as Google's CEO and may sell up to USD $335 million in company stock, raising speculation among investors.
Media Molecule's Creative Director, Mark Healy, talks Game Console through Sackboy's mouth-watering second coming.
Ericsson has appointed Alfred Ling as the new Country Manager for New Zealand, succeeding Jeff Travers who has returned to Europe.
Olympic Software has clinched gold certification for Enterprise Resource Planning in the Microsoft Partner Network, setting a new benchmark in the industry.
Telcoinabox is boosting its Auckland presence with new executive hires, aiming to become NZ's top telecommunications aggregator by year-end.
Gateway Motor Homes and Walkabout Rentals introduce Wi-Fi campervans, ending tourists' reliance on internet cafe hours.
Brightstar re-signed to offer chain services for all mobile, broadband and fixed line products for the next three years.
A cyber attack forced Lush to remove its NZ website after customer card details were leaked, raising concerns about our online safety and security practices.
Wellington to host SUNZ's SAS conference on Feb 24, aiming to attract over 250 delegates keen on leveraging data insights in business.
Sitecore boosts NZ market presence by partnering with Cucumber, enhancing web solutions with local creative flair.
Brocade enhances its Alliance Partner Network and Global Education services, aiming to propel partners in cloud and virtualisation.
Moving house? Let Moveezy handle the hassle. This New Zealand service covers power, internet, and more, with a free and a premium option at NZD $39.95.
Explore Kiwi lingo from 'eh' to 'zed' at www.newzealandslang.com, the ultimate repository for New Zealand slang, perfect for locals and newcomers alike.
Businesses will increasingly adopt 'bring your own device' strategies, and voice virtualisation will become vital, survey results by Mitel reveal.