Laptops stories
Help your customers rightsize right, with these tips from Richard Batchelar, Aruba New Zealand territory manager.
The Alienware 17 gaming laptop, a dream for hardcore gamers, marries immense power with a luxe design, ensuring top-notch gaming without spec checks.
Samsung extends partnership with IOC through 2020 Olympics, sponsoring in wireless communications and computing category.
From default passwords to missing patches, networks face constant threats that can easily be exploited, putting data at risk and causing potential disasters.
Changes to licensing for Lync have made it more financially viable for smaller businesses, says Acronym's Dave Allum.
The Internet of Things is a curious name for what happens when objects other than computers, start to become electronically networked.
While New Zealander's love affair with television endures, TV sets alone are no longer enough to satisfy Kiwis appetite for content.
Kiwi businesses can survive disasters using cloud technology, says Voyager's Dave Porteous, showcasing resilience and continuity.
Lifesize unveils a SaaS-based HD video conferencing service in New Zealand, aiming to simplify business communications with quality and affordability.
Savings of $1 million a year – and happier staff to boot – have convinced Cogent boss Ray Noonan he's on to a winner with BYOD.
Kiwi firms, frustrated with remote IT struggles? Upgrading your remote support tools and training users can ease headaches and reduce onsite visits.
Plan B debunks myths surrounding Business Continuity planning, emphasising a tailored approach beyond cloud reliance and IT management for true resilience.
Think outside the box with mobility, and its latest offerings, says Fred Viet, Lenovo ANZ channel sales manager.
David McKean, Asus New Zealand sales manager, takes a look at the benefits and challenges posed by tablets for SMBs.
Lenovo sent me their Carbon X1. This is their flagship ultrabook with carbon fibre providing a lightweight yet super tough structure.
Cisco expert urges firms to align wireless strategies with core business goals to avoid underwhelming deployments and meet growing user demands.
In a landmark ruling, a former IBM NZ employee loses his appeal on constructive dismissal, ordered to pay $4000 for breaching employment terms.
Asus plans to target New Zealand's notebook/ultrabook market after Sony and Samsung exit – aims for 10% market share.
Kiwi teenagers impress judges in NetSafe and Google Web Rangers competition, showcasing creative campaigns on online safety.
Rapoo's 8900P keyboard and mouse combo impresses with industrial award-winning design, targeting New Zealand's execs with chic aesthetics.