Lenovo has added a second distributor in New Zealand, announcing it will be represented by Synnex as well as current partners Ingram Micro.
Renaissance now stocks Apple accessories from Ozaki, including covers and docks, pivoting to exclusive brands after ending other partnerships.
Analysts at Ovum predict the ANZ business software market will reach USD $7.3 billion by 2015, driven by rising adoption of software across all categories.
SonicWall accelerates its enterprise strategy with the launch of SuperMassive, eyeing expansion in NZ and potential 'six figure' revenues.
Strettons, a leading NZ accountancy firm, narrowly escaped disaster thanks to StorageCraft's quick server recovery solution.
Motorola Mobility's CEO's deft negotiation with Google revealed, securing a stellar $12.5bn deal for its takeover.
Kordia becomes NZ's first telco to win Microsoft's Lync SIP Trunking certification, signaling a boost for Unified Communications services.
Apple's iOS 5 'Golden Master' set for release to assemblers, fuelling speculation of a new iPhone launch in early October.
Daniel Loeb of Third Point demands sweeping changes at Yahoo, criticising board decisions and the hiring of ex-CEO Carol Bartz in a fiery letter to the SEC.
24 schools in New Zealand's Central Otago region equip classrooms with Ruckus Wi-Fi, enhancing educational connectivity and learning opportunities.
ICONZ names Roly Smoldon, a seasoned IT expert from MPA New Zealand, as its new CEO, following Sean McDonald's departure.
Fujitsu NZ sees leadership shakeup as Stuart Stitt becomes CFO for Fujitsu ANZ and Jo Healey steps in as new managing director with 20+ years' ICT experience.
Howick College joins Botany Downs Secondary as Pathfinder school in Microsoft's Partners in Learning programme.
Belgian firms Vasco and Option team up to launch Cloudkey, an innovative mobile authentication solution enhancing cloud app security.
Numara boosts NZ presence by appointing Andy De Raat as a regional manager to strengthen partnerships, particularly in government and education.
Toshiba refutes rumours of NZ distributor changes, amidst speculations of talks with Synnex. Current arrangements stand despite industry buzz.
Vasco introduces a global, free e-learning sales training and certification program for its channel partners, accessible through the SEAL platform.
Seeking NZ's top tech-savvy teacher for Microsoft's Innovative Educator Awards. Prize includes $5000 development package. Entries due by Oct 28.
Electricity Ashburton outpaces Chorus in bringing Ultra Fast Broadband to Ashburton's CBD, enhancing local connectivity.
Check Point took the opportunity to outline a few of the initiatives the company will be implementing in the next few months.