An event held every six months, the Cisco SMB Breakfast Club is back, and attendees can be in to win a Linksys Wireless N Router.
Axon and Gen-i clinch top honours at Symantec Partner Awards, heralding their exceptional performance in the New Zealand tech scene.
Microsoft and HP, alongside Richie McCaw, will give away Windows 7 HP PCs every 10 minutes in Queen Elizabeth Square, Britomart on 22 October.
CodeBlue expands South Island presence with Invercargill branch, aiming to offer cost-effective IT solutions to Southland and Central Otago businesses.
Zintel becomes the exclusive New Zealand distributor for Hypercom, ensuring the launch of new terminals just in time for the Christmas rush.
Maclean's Founder and Chairman Allan Maclean shifts focus to Wellington, aiming to expand the market and showcase new hosted and cloud-based services.
Altech has been selected as a Fujitsu distributor in New Zealand in order to grow the company's New Zealand presence.
Effective this month, Asnet announced that it has acquired the assets and business of Christchurch-based IP Communications Limited.
IBM is hosting free Cognos Performance Events across New Zealand in November, showcasing new solutions and best practices for business optimisation.
Microsoft's Ben Green touts Windows 7 as a catalyst for IT economic growth, with over 50,000 Kiwis already trying the new software.
Websense's upcoming seminar in Christchurch will cover Web 2.0 security, data protection, and future corporate vision. Limited seats; register now.
D-Link's 8 routers earn Windows 7 compatibility, aiming for seamless integration and reduced support calls, says Marketing Director Famularo.
Kaspersky Labs brings its roadshow to Auckland's Eden Park with a sports theme and insights from the Melbourne Demons. Exciting updates await attendees.
Datastor acquires exclusive nationwide distribution rights for Symantec's entire product line in New Zealand, including Altiris solutions.
Acronis has launched the first backup and recovery software optimised for netbooks, priced at AUD $39.99 and supporting multiple Windows versions.
NZICT outlines plans to lift New Zealand's ICT skills level, aiming to become the most digitally literate country in the world.
With more than 2100 attendees, numbers at Microsoft's Tech Ed 09 stayed steady this year, despite the economic downturn.
Jabra launches new products targeting mobile workers with touch screen interface. Join their events in Wellington and Auckland. Register on their website.
The SDP will use a tiered approach to classify partners into two levels of partnership: specialists and professionals.
Perhaps the biggest announcement was that a new iPod Nano will launch soon from $NZ259 for an 8GB model and a 16GB model for $NZ318.