HP undergoes major restructuring in Australia and New Zealand, appointing Hamish Alexander as Country Manager for NZ's Imaging and Printing Group.
The Commerce Commission will assess if Telecom New Zealand has limited competition in providing unbundled bitstream access, impacting broadband services.
Transpower, NZ's leading electricity provider, fuels project success with PMI standards, completing major works early and under budget.
Xero reports a 235% performance boost in New Zealand and a 180% global increase after partnering with Akamai Technologies, enhancing application speed.
Synnex NZ expands its team, appointing Campbell Forlong and promoting Jeff Halford, enhancing service for local resellers.
Microsoft announces Rob Willis and Enlighten Designs as the lucky winners in the 'I Love Office 2010' competition, bagging $10,000 and $5,000.
Konftel partners with Cackle to bring its audio conferencing technology to New Zealand, seeking more resellers to broaden its market reach.
Oracle seeks to bolster its Wellington sales team with a new role aimed at driving revenue and securing a stable customer base for its open storage products.
The tough economic environment has claimed another scalp, this time not in the form of an acquisition or merger, but receivership.
Renaissance launches iCafe for resellers, focusing on 'business improvement with lean budgets' and covering top ICT trends.
Tony Baird steps down as Chief Executive of Farmside to join Vodafone as Head of Networks and Operations, following a transformative three-year tenure.
Canberra's Crystal Approach inks deal with Unisys to become the preferred supplier of project management services across Australia and New Zealand.
Nearly 3/4 of rural NZ fear youth are at a disadvantage without broadband, affecting education, IT skills, and social opportunities.
Firm slashes prepay calls between networks by almost a third, claiming the lowest calling rate in New Zealand.
Optimation eyes growth in 2010, buoyed by IT sector recovery and plans to hire 60 new staff, reflecting optimism in NZ's tech landscape.
What used to be a threat to Microsoft's computer-based software philosophy is now a key focus for the computing giant.
Axis Communications boosts ANZ market presence by appointing two key staff members, enhancing customer and partner support amidst growing demand.
Oki Australia appoints Chris Thorley as Oceania Marketing Manager to bolster marketing efforts in Australia and New Zealand amidst growth in the print market.
Leading ICT firms, including Huawei and Avaya, celebrate wins at Frost and Sullivan's prestigious Asia Pacific awards.
Gavin Bethwaite from New Zealand has been honoured as Konica Minolta's top global salesperson, with colleague Daniel Marshall securing the second spot.