New Zealand (NZ) stories
Vodafone New Zealand today announced it will offer dedicated data plans for iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G in New Zealand starting tomorrow.
Mitel and Telstra have strengthened their partnership to offer Mitel's range of unified communications solutions to customers in Australia and New Zealand.
Vodafone briefs consumers on Micro-SIM cards necessary for Apple's iPhone 4, offering free swaps and support for existing and new customers in New Zealand.
Datacraft Asia partners with Arbor Networks to resell Peakflow solutions, enhancing IT security offerings for clients across Asia and New Zealand.
Blue Coat Systems unveils a cutting-edge DLP appliance, promising a singular, powerful solution for enterprise-level data loss prevention.
Kevin Ackhurst departs Microsoft NZ for VP role in Singapore, leaving a legacy of partnership and growth. Replacement search underway.
NextDC will build a business case for a New Zealand data centre as global players are neglecting its key cities.
Integral Axon loses out to CodeBlue as Simpl outsources its IT infrastructure, impacting internal staff and 91 virtual servers in a strategic shift.
HP is offering free print assessments to help New Zealand businesses cut costs by up to 30% and boost productivity with their Managed Print Service.
New Zealand's Ace Training and Need A Nerd have partnered to offer comprehensive tech solutions, combining expert support with tailored training for SMEs.
Telcoinabox invests USD $2 million to centralise its support operations in Sydney, aiming for a 25% increase in service providers and greater efficiency.
Update: Apple says July 30th but we're still waiting for confirmation from Vodafone on pricing and launch details.
Allot Communications has chosen Connector Systems to represent it in New Zealand, raising questions about its existing partnership with Renaissance.
Telecom to launch Micro-SIM cards in early August, catering to XT customers and anticipating the arrival of Apple's iPhone 4 in New Zealand.
New Zealand's Team OneBeep achieved a historic third place at Microsoft's Imagine Cup finals in Poland, marking the nation's best performance ever.
NetComm appoints Connector Systems as distributor for its 3G industrial routers and commercial products, boosting growth in NZ's cellular broadband market.
Hitachi picks ex-Sun Storage and Systems Sales Specialist, Paul Lewer (pictured), to head up New Zealand sales.
Attaché Software shifts customer education online with 40 seminars in New Zealand, providing SMEs flexible training directly from their desks.
Digital Island launches 3G business services offering seamless integration of email, browsing, and cloud-based tools after a successful pilot.
AVG launches a New Zealand website to facilitate local purchases, upgrades, and downloads of its software, featuring NZD $ transactions and support.