New Zealand (NZ) stories
Samsung's Galaxy Tab reaches a milestone, selling over 600,000 units globally (excluding New Zealand) in just one month, eyeing one million by year-end.
Kaseya's MSP of the Year award opens to New Zealand partners for the first time, seeking role models in IT services. Application deadline: 12th November.
A move to cut the internet connection of persistent illegal file sharers has been put on hold, in recommendations from a select committee.
David Webster takes up a senior leadership role for EMC in South East Asia with strategic growth being the goal.
A US company tracking parolees shut down unexpectedly after hitting data storage limits, leaving authorities unaware of offenders' movements for 48 hours.
The rollout of New Zealand's open access fibre network is revolutionising businesses, promising annual economic boosts of up to NZD $4.4 billion.
Local company Kompression Communications brings white-label unified comms as a service platform to APAC carriers.
NetSafe warns New Zealanders of a growing cold calling scam where fraudsters impersonate IT support to plant malware or charge for fake fixes.
The search for New Zealand's loudest IT rockstar begins, with individuals and teams vying for NZ$10,000 and industry recognition. Nominate by 8 April!.
A significant landmark for the industry and its customers, says Telecommunications Carriers' Forum CEO, David Stone.
Google has introduced emergency search results in New Zealand for poisoning and suicide searches, providing immediate access to crucial helpline numbers.
David Henderson, Channel and Alliances General Manager, Australia and New Zealand, will retire at the end of December 2010.
PC Tools enters New Zealand with a comprehensive performance and protection suite, promising enhanced computer efficiency and security for Kiwi users.
eDay 2010 sees record turnout with 17,787 cars disposing of electronics in NZ, hinting at widespread demand for eco-friendly recycling solutions.
Datacraft's acquisition of Integral Axon is now unconditional, doubling its New Zealand business with 400 clients and nearly 600 employees.
Trade Me jobs surpass Seek in attracting browsers, but Seek argues its engaged audience provides better value for advertisers and serious jobseekers.
TomTom crowns Ben Harper as the 'Voice of New Zealand,' awarding him a Suzuki Swift RS. Harper's iconic Kiwi accent to guide users by Christmas.
Four years after launching its Jobs section, Trade Me says it finished October as New Zealand's number one employment site.
Asparona has named Callum Ross, ex-Oracle NZ Sales Director, to enhance the accessibility and affordability of Oracle solutions for local businesses.
NZ gears up for eDay on Nov 6th, offering over 50 spots to safely recycle PCs and phones, aiming to combat e-waste and protect the environment.