New Zealand (NZ) stories
Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds argues rural service is uneconomic, despite investing USD $200 million annually; Vodafone insists rural customers are crucial.
Astaro and Seccom Global forge a partnership to bolster cloud solutions across Australia and New Zealand, aiming for revenue growth and strategic expansion.
As New Zealand steps into 2010, a surge in high-speed broadband promises to revolutionise education. Louis van Wyk explores this transformative potential.
Vodafone partners with Amway to promote handsets and services through Amway's extensive network of independent business owners in New Zealand.
Government contact centres in New Zealand are taking steps to improve customer service after a survey revealed widespread dissatisfaction among citizens.
Westcon New Zealand celebrates 35% annual growth and eyes further market expansion with new hires and vendor deals, including exclusive partnerships.
Kaseya has appointed Sim Bong as its first New Zealand Country Manager as part of its strategy to grow in the Kiwi market, says CEO Gerald Blackie.
Global communications service provider Reliance Globalcom has secured a contract extension with global engineering consultancy firm Aurecon.
Maclean Computing, a prominent IT company in New Zealand, has undergone a transition as Chris Maclean takes over as CEO from his father Allan.
Compass Communications announced last month it will deploy WiMAX broadband to customers in 15 towns and cities around New Zealand.
Ziln TV, a new Internet TV service from New Zealand, offers free streaming of local and international content, with options to purchase favourite shows.
The Reclaim: the environmentally friendly smartphone that's not just green in colour. Perfect for the eco-conscious consumer.
Telecom's network division Chorus installed its 1000th cabinet last month, of which 400 have been installed in Auckland.
Microsoft is set to release Microsoft Security Essentials, a free anti-malware tool designed to enhance Windows security, launching tomorrow in 19 countries.
Mike Lancaster, the company's wireless champion, says 15 WiMax sites have been constructed and will be live in the next two months.
Relying solely on backup tapes for disaster recovery is a costly mistake, warns Peter Mangin, CIO of Saatchi and Saatchi New Zealand.
Revolution or evolution? The debate on how e-business should be implemented continues. #ecommerce #digitaltransformation.
The new voluntary Web content filtering system for ISPs is expected to be up and running within a matter of weeks.
Amid economic turbulence, Australian and New Zealand IT resellers are shifting from defensive stances to proactive strategies, seeking growth and success.
Introducing an ultra-compact slider phone with a large keypad, perfect for those seeking the flexibility of a smartphone without the bulk.