Simms has had a record-breaking year in New Zealand, fortifying its market presence with Dell, Motion, and Kingston, says GM Vaughan Nankivell.
Here we go again! It's time to announce the details of New Zealand's most respected web awards – the People's Choice NetGuide Web Awards 2011.
Businesses driving green initiatives thrive with virtualisation, slashing energy costs by 80% and minimising e-waste. A sustainable future awaits.
NZ businesses are embracing eco-friendly strategies, with CIOs at the helm, pushing for green operations and technology to meet future demands.
Firms urged to bolster security as mobile devices in workplaces soar. IDC predicts a 60% sales jump, raising enterprise vulnerability.
The sleek Nokia E7, boasting business-focused features and exclusive to Vodafone NZ, hits shelves at NZ$1299, merging style with efficiency.
PlayStation Move Heroes Review: Despite promising heroes in action, it falls short, offering more for young kids than fans.
At Auckland's SkyCity, telco leaders shared quips and confessions at Tel.Con 11, revealing the industry's lighter side amidst challenges.
Samsung spearheads the move towards paperless offices, making business smarter and more mobile with its advanced Android smartphones and tablets.
As employee expectations rise, firms embrace 'Bring Your Own Device'. BYO boosts productivity, cuts IT costs, and fosters better work-life balance.
As analysts predict a 35% mobile workforce by 2013, rugged mobile devices are revolutionising blue-collar industries, boosting productivity and efficiency.
Mobile computing tech enhances, delivering LAN-like speeds for on-the-go workers, elevating productivity despite geographical gaps.
Microsoft NZ secures its spot as the official Rugby World Cup sponsor, promising a tech-forward experience with cutting-edge software and cloud services.
Play.com has confirmed a security breach, with customers receiving spam emails linked to an incident at its email provider.
TravelSIM shakes up NZ telco scene with roaming rates a quarter of competitors, offering Kiwis massive savings on international calls.
A formal investigation into trans-Tasman roaming services offered by Australian and New Zealand telcos is officially underway.
Book lovers unite globally on www.bookcrossing.com by leaving books in public places, encouraging strangers to discover, read, and share them.
Mortal Kombat's evolution, from igniting controversy in '92 to defining game ratings, showcases its enduring legacy in gaming history.
The NZ Tech Podcast, led by Paul Spain and Bradley Borrows, reaches iTunes NZ's top spot, captivating gadget enthusiasts with just three episodes.
Another group-buying, daily deal website is about to launch in New Zealand, this time from offices of Trade Me.