Maclean partners with IBM to offer Virtual Server Services for mid-sized NZ businesses, leveraging cloud tech at Auckland's new data center.
Hansjoerg Wagner's promotion strengthens Polycom's APAC leadership, pivotal to its record profits and new global ambitions.
Endace's financials show annual growth amid rising cyber threats, powering ahead with strong markets in finance, government, and telecom.
The government has reached agreements with Telecom New Zealand and Christchurch ratepayer-owned Enable Networks to roll out the UFB network.
At the SAP Sydney summit, an NZ executive highlighted the mutual risks and rewards of bridging the ANZ and global software markets.
Acronis and Kaseya enhance their partnership, integrating advanced backup and recovery solutions for SMEs into the Kaseya IT Framework.
Sony's PlayStation Store reopens on 24 May with new content, offering twice-weekly updates and free games for PSN account holders.
Steven Joyce ditches UFB regulatory holiday plan amid criticism, heralding a more balanced broadband future for New Zealand.
MHA Cloud Computing brings Microsoft Lync, an integrated communication solution, to SMEs, enhancing remote collaboration with a full feature set.
Endace partners with Newgen to bolster its presence in Australia, aiming to capture a larger share of the network monitoring market.
Noel Allnutt joins StorageCraft APAC to lead enterprise sales into the Aussie and Kiwi markets, aiming at mid-market and high-end accounts.
Alloy Computer Products selects Connector Systems as its NZ distributor, signalling a major expansion in local service and product access.
Vendors at Wellington Datastor Forum present cutting-edge tech solutions, from Check Point's security suite to Veeam's rapid recovery software.
Microsoft New Zealand is offering incentives to partners attending the company's Worldwide Partner Conference 2011.
Simms has had a record-breaking year in New Zealand, fortifying its market presence with Dell, Motion, and Kingston, says GM Vaughan Nankivell.
The Commerce Commission is to issue proceedings alleging that Telecom is likely to have discriminated under the Telecom Separation Undertakings.
Namco Bandai aids Christchurch's heritage recovery with a €20,000 gift, matched by the government, despite Japan's own challenges.
Connector Systems has forged a distribution pact with Korea's LS Cable, bringing advanced fibre optics and FTTx solutions to New Zealand.
Intel has unveiled a unified channel programme in Australia/New Zealand at the Solutions Summit in Melbourne, integrating system builders and resellers.
BlackBerry and Microsoft forge alliance to shake up mobile search market, making Bing the default engine on BlackBerry devices.