Symantec's NetBackup 7.6 revolutionises enterprise data protection, offering scalable backup for vast VMware environments.
Gartner highlights 8 key forces shaping data centre strategy as organisations face changes in technology use and demand increased agility.
Despite a continuing drive to lower the cost of IT services, nearly 75% of government IT budgets globally were reported as flat or increasing in 2013.
Apocalypse, the final COD: Black Ops 2 DLC, brings epic closure with new maps and the ultimate Zombies experience, first on Xbox Live Aug 27.
Dell Software recommends gaining comprehensive storage knowledge to holistically manage the virtual environment.
HP expands ServiceOne programme to help New Zealand partners grow services revenue and enter high-growth market.
Fujitsu launches new global cloud strategy, introducing Cloud Integration for a more coherent approach to cloud adoption.
Telecom applauds Government's move to re-evaluate the national Telecommunications Service Obligations, seeking public input.
It was an unlikely synergy that brought New Zealand business Connector Systems and its order processing software, I Am Javelin, together.
As government IT spending stays flat through out the world, the Kiwi market is expected to grow almost 1.4% this year.
Unisys tailors its enterprise tech for NZ market, targeting smaller businesses with 'as a service' offerings, aiming for robust growth.
With big data garnering so much attention at the moment, its no wonder CommVault beat estimates for sales and profits for its Q3 2013 figures.
Integral Group Director, Frank Aldridge, discusses how Microsoft Office 365 has helped The Integral Group gain mobility and save costs.
Company transfers driver and vehicle records in the final stage of a four-year business transformation programme.
The top trend in technology for 2013 is the continued corporatisation of consumer and mobile technology. Expect more consumers to step up their use of.
UK Government launches new cloud service aiming to enhance digital info management across agencies, promising innovative public services.
DreamCatcher, a New Zealand web-based tool, revolutionises career teaching by empowering students to make informed decisions and take control of their futures.
Auckland Museum has created a 16-monitor video wall to display digital signage content using Matrox graphics cards.
Dimension Data opens a new office in Dunedin, showcasing their commitment to the area and supporting contracts with the University of Otago and PGG Wrightson.
This week saw the Inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee come to New Zealand to talk about Open Standards.