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Threat actors salivate at the thought of an increased volume of credit and debit card transactions flowing through endpoints they have compromised.
This distributor has a brewery on site to reward their team with a fresh batch of beer brewed by a different member of their company every fortnight.
Thieves raid Spark store in Ponsonby, Auckland, for second time, stealing mobile devices now rendered useless. Store re-opens after clean-up.
With Black Friday's US $3.45B and Single's Day's US $14.3B in online sales, eCommerce reshapes retail and pressures data centres to adapt swiftly.
Chromebooks, the device of choice for educators, are set to get new features including stylus capabilities and world-facing cameras.
Vodafone forecasts a tech revolution with cyber security, AR, and diversity at the helm as it champions a more inclusive future.
Reckon sharpens edge in ANZ with strategic cloud app acquisitions, bolstering retail and mobile workforce efficiency.
49% of businesses surveyed had a failure in 2016 that required the use of a DR solution to resume operations - here's what you can expect this year.
Retailers in New Zealand need to equip their staff with mobile devices to meet changing consumer habits, says Wavelink.
Australian software insights company Skyfii has scored a five-year contract with a Brazilian shopping centre group.
Within the last four years, online security and data breaches have grown increasingly threatening, compromising big name companies.
Apple joyously beats forecasts with record holiday revenue, as iPhone 7 Plus sales surge, despite a slump in iPad figures.
Red Hat and Monash University have partnered to implement a large-scale multi-petabyte deployment using Red Hat Ceph Storage.
Four key trends stood out for Noel Leeming's team attending CES. Jason Bell tells us what they were - and what they mean for the local market.
IDC Philippines offers up its top predictions on major technology trends presenting opportunities and challenges to IT leaders in 2017 and beyond.
Sektor has been appointed a distributor for Axis Communications as IP cameras move into the business, rather than being just a security offering.
Spark mobile and broadband services were down on Sunday, with widespread outages impacting some customers across the country.
It's clear that digitisation is continuing its steady march onward, with another major Kiwi company migrating to the cloud.
A huge announcement in Sydney today from NETGEAR, Qualcomm, Telstra and Ericsson kicked off the world's first Gigabit LTE device.
Ajilon is helping mining company Roy Hill bolster its business analytics capability via a platform built on Microsoft Azure.