2degrees shakes up NZ mobile market, gaining over 200,000 subscribers in 6 months, proving sceptics wrong and signalling a new chapter.
Cisco unveils future-shaping ambitions at the summit with plans to dominate data center and collaboration markets, insisting on leading innovation.
As PC margins shrink in New Zealand, firms boost earnings by focusing on high-margin accessories and consumables, a sector worth millions each month.
ICT dealers often miss out on lucrative printer consumables revenue, leaving it to specialists. Managed print services (MPS), however, are bridging the gap.
As tiny tech advances, new keyboards, mice, and webcams are transforming mobile workflows, making business travel smoother and home offices more efficient.
The accessories and consumables market remains an exciting segment in terms of product offerings and potential for margin add-on.
Bluetooth technology has become a must-have for mobile users due to its convenience and ability to stay connected on the go.
Secure wireless networking technologies can provide additional revenue and deliver greater ROI around virtualisation and cloud computing.
Without proper IP management, businesses risk connectivity issues, impacting customer access and potentially costing millions in downtime.
Seoul's IT execs reveal a 30% drop in handset exports, spotlighting the iPhone's rise and the shift towards a 'mobile me' culture.
WiMAX has long been talked about, but will it take off in New Zealand or will it be a technology that showed promise but never got traction?.
Once the preserve of early adopters, VoIP is now a common form of voice delivery in the New Zealand workplace.
Infor has signed a deal with New Zealand manufacturing company Damar Industries to support growth and acquisitions across the local market.
The enterprise applications software market in Asia Pacific bounces back with 15.4% growth in 2010, aided by new adoption and delivery models.
In defiance of recession, the wireless market thrives, fuelled by demand for better coverage and affordable broadband services.
We are becoming more dependent on wireless connectivity. Which means it can be pretty damn frustrating when you don't have it.
RSA has filled its NZ sales role with Shephard, after Julian Garreffa's brief stint. Shephard, boasting 8 years' UK experience, aims to boost local business.
After only a few weeks of being in the job, Julian Garreffa, recently appointed Information and Security Specialist for NZ, has left the company.
HP climbs to the top as the leading server seller, overtaking IBM amidst buyers delaying purchases ahead of new releases.
StarForce Technologies, celebrating a decade in software protection, seeks local partners for its flexible, high-commission partner programme.