IDC has released its NZ IT Services Top 10 Predictions report that, in lieu of a crystal ball, provides the clearest direction the market will take this year.
Christchurch-owned electronics testing company Nightside Test Design has successfully hatched from the Canterbury Innovation Incubator (Cii).
When Ross Peat stepped down from the managing director's role at Microsoft NZ in June 2006 speculation was rife as to where he would pop up next.
A surge in demand for Ultra Mobile PCs brings a broader range to New Zealand, thanks to a Vantex Distribution and Tegatech partnership.
IBM's Auckland team celebrated their Cisco Tight 5 victory at Cowboys bar, while Wellington's HP winners shunned the limelight.
Microsoft offers increased support to partners investing in its technology, says SMB director John Bessey. Certified partners see a 50% revenue boost.
What's it like having a dream job?<br />Well David McLean, Microsoft's regional director ANZ entertainment and electronics division, reckons it's pretty sweet.
Xmas functions aren't just for fun; they're a prime opportunity for sales pros to forge lasting relationships, NZ Sales Institute advises.
Stuart Preston, CA country manager, says the amount of business going through the channel has been steadily increasing and now represents 60% of sales.
Vendor partner programs provide opportunities and resources for businesses, but how can you ensure you get the most out of your investment?.
Ambient Design's ArtRage 2.2 surpasses 1 million downloads; NZ schools receive over 3,000 copies for just NZD $1 each. New updates now live for Windows and Mac.
Cisco unveils a flexible new channel program aiming to help partners evolve with technology demands, offering deeper specialisations and lifecycle services.
A scheme to boost computer literacy in lower socio-economic families has received a boost with a $25,000 donation from multinational vendor CA.
This month we take a trip to the winterless north to visit Kerikeri-based Scottronic Technology Director Ric McCready talks about what makes his business tick.
Anne Taylor sheds light on the research-driven overhaul of Microsoft Office's UI, aiming to boost productivity with an intuitive, contextual design.
Helen Robinson, Microsoft NZ's new managing director, champions partnership success as key to innovating and driving technology forward.
Renaissance's 'Crack Da Canon Code' promotion sees Kirsty Forsyth winning a Paris trip and a choice of a $3,000 Apple or Asus prize.
Steve Graham, former Microsoft employee, is urging the IT industry in New Zealand to give back through mentoring.
Kiwis thrive in Australia, blending a strong work ethic with humour, despite friendly rugby rivalries. Their tech prowess and can-do attitude open doors.
Rod Drury urges NZ IT sector to aim for $1M per employee, shifting from services to product development for economic growth.