Major users are demanding input into Telecom's independent review into why the XT Network crashed twice in two months.
Acronis to offer free deduplication solution with new purchases of its backup software, aiming to help businesses cut storage costs.
Dell appoints Simms International as its New Zealand distributor for SMB products, enhancing its local presence and aligning with its global expansion strategy.
As a part of its initiative to deliver Microsoft Office 2010 to New Zealand businesses, Microsoft is seeking five road warriors for four-month contracts.
TUANZ has been the user's voice for over 20 years, and for half that time it's been led by chief executive Ernie Newman.
Predictions from leading figures in New Zealand telecommunicationsThe government's Ultra Fast Broadband initiative is not going to work in its current format.
Learning from NEAL: A $1.5bn broadband investment and fibre to schools prompts a review of the North Shore Education Access Loop's mixed success.
Dive into the forgotten telco past at MOTAT with treasures hidden in a dilapidated shed, set for a much-needed upgrade.
Mark Smith, CEO of Whangarei-based Magnetism Software Solutions, tells The Channel about its growth as a supplier of business software solutions.
Tony Butler, industry heavyweight and founder of what became Ingram Micro NZ, analyses the country's distribution industry that he has helped to shape.
NZ's ICT sector is positioned to overtake dairy as the nation's top earner, reshaping its global identity from pastoral to tech powerhouse.
Mistral Software is Nuance's New Zealand Distributor – Nuance delivers award-winning speech recognition, desktop document management and PDF solutions.
Steve Victor focuses on expanding OneNet's partner network to sell its extensive cloud computing services, including Hosted Exchange and Dynamics CRM.
Dr Michael Snowden, founder of three IT firms including OneNet, continues to lead in cloud computing innovation, delivering robust, enterprise-class solutions.
Reducing travel by greater use of mobile applications is a sound move for reducing costs, and your carbon footprint.
Businesses increasingly adopt SaaS for streamlined security and operational savings, driving growth in the managed messaging security sector by over 30%.
Last March Facebook enhanced the 'fan' pages that a brand, product, organisation, artist, band, public figure – or a business – can create.
In New Zealand, small businesses, making up 97.2% of all companies, seek nimble IT solutions for growth, highlighting a vast yet challenging market.
As carbon footprints and power usage drive data storage decisions, once-dismissed tape technology is reclaiming its crucial role in long-term backups.
In the face of mounting economic and social pressures, businesses are shifting towards cloud computing, spurred by the demand for agility and efficiency.