There's something of a SeeChange happening at Ingram Micro New Zealand and it's bringing with it (even) more mobile accessory options.
Sella shuts standalone personal auction platform, following Wheedle's and ListSellTrade's struggles in a marketplace dominated by Trade Me.
It might just be time to bust out the old log book in the company car and start making entries for your smartphone.
Awesome swimming adventures, sky diving, visiting the Eiffel tower, driving a race car - whatever it is Express Data wants to hear about it.
Harvey Norman sees a glimmer of hope with a 3.6% sales boost in New Zealand for H1 FY13, despite a 36.5% plunge in overall profit to AUD $81.9 million.
Enterprise IT is starting to look a lot like the parsimonious neighbour's BBQ. Bring a plate, bring your own drink, device*, app…and license.
Hewlett-Packard expands company's tablet portfolio with Android powered device, available to buy in New Zealand by April.
New Xperia Tablet Z will hit New Zealand shelves in over two months, but will the world's thinnest tablet tempt customers?.
Emulex completes the acquisition of 89% in Endace, eyeing full ownership, marking a significant expansion in high-margin network solutions.
Xero and ASB partner to revolutionise NZ banking and accounting, aiming for a seamless integration between services for users.
FireEye revolutionises cybersecurity with a novel virtual sandboxing technique, promising heightened security for enterprises globally.
Trade Me's mobile expansion fuels a net profit rise of NZD $37.5m, beating IPO outlook and driving strong performance across its business portfolio.
Compact version of company's flagship smartphone to hit Kiwi stores later this month, but can we afford another gadget?.
Harbour Asset Management reduces shareholding from 9.04% to 5.15% following cuts to the company's annual earning guidance.
Ministry of Social Development and Microsoft launch project to improve technology capability following the Canterbury earthquakes.
Shares in Auckland-based Rakon hit a historic low after slashing annual earnings guidance, plummeting 24% and wiping out NZD $17m in market value.
Company declares the offer unconditional as to the level of acceptances, extending the offer period by 14 days, to 1 p.m (GMT) on February 26.
Exeed transforms to a fully NZ-owned entity, welcoming Tony Butler as a shareholder, marking its commitment to the Kiwi market.
Exol New Zealand will be fully integrated into Express Data business while county manager Paul Johnston will leave the company.
Aussie and NZ tech consumers face price gouging, not just from vendors but at distribution level, insider claims.