Consider hiring students for real-world projects, like Hindin Communications did. CEO David Johnstone lauds the value and impact on their strategic growth.
Adapting to change and embracing technology has been key to the ongoing success of Wises which is now into its 125th year of business in New Zealand.
Discover Ashburton, a gem near Christchurch: stunning views, world-class fishing and home to pioneering tech firm, Ashburton Computer Associates.
New Zealand's brain drain is a common issue, but Synergy is tackling it by supporting staff on their overseas ventures and welcoming them back home.
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.
Steve Graham, former Microsoft employee, is urging the IT industry in New Zealand to give back through mentoring.
MYOB's expansion and new services ignite opportunities for resellers, boosting their business growth across New Zealand's SME sector.
The ANZ SNIA chapter, with board members from major tech firms, aims to drive IT community change, pushing for broader membership to add local value.
Having spent the first half of the year bedding down its acquisition of Storagetek, Sun Microsystems is now in full selling mode.
As people use their computer to access more information and perform more tasks they increasingly face information overload.
To cement their new partnership Sun and Express Data took to the road to catch up with partners in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland.
New Zealand's IT industry is shifting towards specialisation and collaboration, with companies forming partnerships to offer tailored solutions.
With over 19 years in the IT industry Ngaio Merrick has more than enough experience to take on the role of general manager at business software vendor Quicken.
A year on from launching online retail store Ferrit, the boys behind the machine are realistic about what they've managed to achieve.
Some companies celebrate their 10th anniversary with a cake, however Wellington-based distributor Duo did it in style.
Adobe recently ran its inaugural ANZ Adobe Live event in Auckland - the first time the conference has been staged outside Europe.
As well as implementing an international expansion strategy Tauranga-based Vision Software is doing well on its home turf.
There's a feeling of change within Microsoft NZ with a new managing director, new building, new staff and new roles.
David Rayner, Microsoft New Zealand's client product marketing manager for Windows Vista, talks to The Channel about Microsoft's new operating system.