Winrumours reveals Microsoft plans to release Windows 8 in two years. No official announcement yet, and all mentions have been swiftly removed.
Virtual desktop solutions are poised to transform business IT, as Gartner forecasts market growth to 50 million units by 2013, redefining workforce mobility.
An ERP system should not only meet current requirements, but also be fl exible and scalable enough to meet future business needs.
NetApp has named Todd Parsons as Director of Channel Sales and Marketing for Australia and New Zealand, aiming to fortify its brand in the ANZ market.
The enterprise applications software market in Asia Pacific bounces back with 15.4% growth in 2010, aided by new adoption and delivery models.
The Asia-Pacific WAN market is projected to grow by 10%, reaching USD $13.3 billion by year-end, driven by regional expansion and data centre consolidation.
Traders that bought into the Dot Com bust are now looking at cloud computing as a new commodity, says one analyst.
Fuji Xerox Printers celebrates a 163% growth in New Zealand with new Auckland offices, attributing success to channel partners' support.
Analyst expects to see consolidation as the firms integrate but it will compete with the major players as a result.
Before considering a move into Asia, ANZ General Manager Sean Walsh believes there's a lot more growth to come from Australia and New Zealand.
Reducing travel by greater use of mobile applications is a sound move for reducing costs, and your carbon footprint.
Tauranga software company Pingar unveiled its latest application today – a new search algorithm that takes the browsing out of browsing.
Trade Me jobs surpass Seek in attracting browsers, but Seek argues its engaged audience provides better value for advertisers and serious jobseekers.
UK-based CentraStage expands to New Zealand, partnering with GoWorld to resell its IT device management services, aiming for significant regional growth.
Rumours suggest Datacraft may acquire Integral-Axon, potentially creating NZ's largest private ICT services firm and entering the market through Dimension Data.
Allot Communications has chosen Connector Systems to represent it in New Zealand, raising questions about its existing partnership with Renaissance.
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?.
The recent acquisition of Axon by Integral will see more opportunities opening up for companies specialising in servicing New Zealand's SMBs.
Further details have been released on last week's news that Telecom had signed three Mobile Virtual Network Operators onto the network.
Infosys Technologies has opened its first office in Wellington, New Zealand, to be closer to major clients like Telecom.