In a move that will disrupt the networking industry, Hewlett-Packard has entered into an agreement to buy network, switching, routing and security.
The Commerce Commission's report reveals that 2degrees has injected competitiveness into NZ's mobile market, but fixed line services remain costly.
Forrester Research, Inc. has named Expand Networks as a market 'leader' in its latest WAN optimisation market research report.
Epicor's Shared Benefits programme offers a 50/50 split on ERP project risks and rewards, aiming to control costs and enhance ROI through joint management.
FrontRange Solutions is advising those planning to switch to Windows 7 to plan thoroughly in order to avoid unnecessary delays and costs.
In a move to strengthen its management team, Fuji Xerox has promoted staff and created new positions within its ANZ printer channel sales team.
Vodafone, Telecom and 2degreees have until tomorrow to decide if they should meet to reach mutual agreement on non-price terms for mobile termination rates.
Virtual Computer, known for its NxTop solution, is expanding into Asia Pacific to meet increasing demand and enhance cost efficiency and security for end users.
Auldhouse offers a Windows 7 training package with a free OS, pocket consultant book, and exam voucher for NZD $1995 plus GST. Courses run until June 2010.
Canon marks 20 years in New Zealand, with Country Manager Mike Johnston lauding the Kiwi embrace of new technology and praising the crucial role of staff.
Aussie iPhone users hit by 'Ikee' worm: a nostalgic yet concerning Rick roll virus, prompting urgent calls for jailbroken phone users to change SSH passwords.
WatchGuard enhances web security by partnering with AVG Technologies, integrating top anti-virus software into its UTM appliances.
It's on the market to 30 million Latin American subscribers, but a Unisys voice to text application developed in Wellington is not available here.
Telecom's Q1 results briefing was dominated by one question today – what is the company going to do about Ultra Fast Broadband?.
The XT Network is considered a key plank in Telecom's transformation plan, so how has it performed? Today's Q1 briefing was the first chance to find out.
Renaissance appointed as Adobe Gold Channel Partner, promising enhanced service and training to customers in New Zealand.
Observatory Crest secures ANZ distribution rights for Arbor Networks, bolstering global network security solutions in the region.
Mobile company 2degrees is set to integrate a 3G spectrum across its new network just 12 weeks after launching its brand to the market.
A survey released today by the NZICT Group found that NZ ICT companies continue to suffer from a skills shortage, despite the recession.
Over 200 New Zealand firms have embraced Microsoft Online Services, as the tech giant reveals new pricing and expands availability by 15 markets.