New Zealand (NZ) stories
NetApp has named Todd Parsons as Director of Channel Sales and Marketing for Australia and New Zealand, aiming to fortify its brand in the ANZ market.
A new recycling scheme in New Zealand offers between NZD $1 and NZD $512 for old mobile phones, aiming to reduce landfill waste and aid developing countries.
ContentKeeper partners with Packet Technologies to distribute its network security solutions in New Zealand, leveraging Pactec's extensive Exinda customer base.
Cloud computing emerges as a green IT solution, enhancing efficiency while reducing energy use, offering a sustainable option for businesses.
Greenpeace's Cool IT Leaderboard highlights IT firms' climate efforts. Cisco leads with 62 points, doubling its score through emissions-saving tech.
Despite high-speed internet advancements, many businesses still rely on outdated POP email, risking data loss. It's time to upgrade to modern email solutions.
Greenstone Energy appoints Kiwi firm Integral Axon to provide IT service desk and desktop support, citing their flexible, business-focused approach.
Cisco New Zealand has crowned the skin cancer health company winner of its Communications Makeover competition.
The NZ government's USD $300m Rural Broadband Initiative sparks strong interest, with 39 bids from domestic and international suppliers.
Google has unveiled the top 10 entries in its first global 'Doodle 4 Google' competition, inviting Kiwis to vote for their favourite football-themed design.
Customers with ANZ & National bank accounts have been sorely disappointed by technical problems with the bank and or Xero's systems.
Choosing a truly green printing vendor can be challenging due to pervasive 'green washing.' Here's how to identify genuine eco-friendly options.
The fate of software patents hangs in the balance as New Zealand's Commerce Select Committee recommends scrapping their patentability, stirring global debate.
As PC margins shrink in New Zealand, firms boost earnings by focusing on high-margin accessories and consumables, a sector worth millions each month.
WiMAX has long been talked about, but will it take off in New Zealand or will it be a technology that showed promise but never got traction?.
Infor has signed a deal with New Zealand manufacturing company Damar Industries to support growth and acquisitions across the local market.
I am very pleased to introduce this first issue of Start-Up – a practical guide to using technology in your business.
New Zealand businesses must comply with the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 to avoid legal action and protect their reputations from deteriorating.
Small business owners in New Zealand are missing out on growth opportunities by underutilising 'freasy' tools like social media for relationship marketing.
I have just attended the National Genealogical Society Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, where 120 exhibitors displayed new research aids.