Microsoft's integration of Skype with Office 365 aims to bolster cloud suite communications, promising seamless connection for businesses.
Skyzer Technologies teams up with Mako Networks to boost security for SMBs, aiming to meet PCI DSS standards and combat rising payment card fraud.
Transcend unveils new memory modules aimed at enhancing data storage for multimedia gadgets and supporting heavy-duty industrial use.
After a relative drought in DLC-land, this week has several developers announcing fresh, new downloadable content for their top tier game franchises.
Telecom launches flexible prepaid plans, letting customers tailor their usage: talk, text, or data, without being tied to a contract.
Labour opposes Telecom bill, claiming it allows the company to overcharge; predicts higher charges and poorer service for customers.
Microsoft counters Google with the cloud-based Office 365, aimed at small businesses seeking affordable collaboration tools.
Kiwibank's automated computer shut-downs are set to save thousands in power bills and cut 32 tonnes of carbon, marking a win for sustainability.
ASB's Russell Jones earns CIO of the Year for steering his team through extensive change, highlighting the importance of unity and innovation.
Tablet market in New Zealand and Australia set to grow, with IDC predicting doubling in shipments despite slow first quarter. Android market could triple.
Cloud computing services in New Zealand are more sustainable than in Australia due to heating and cooling costs, says Gartner.
Despite UFB rollout hesitations, Juniper Networks spotlights booming networking sector, led by data centres and cloud computing growth.
Rugby World Cup's 'Cloud' venue to host IT recruitment drive in New Zealand, tackling skills shortage and wooing global talent.
Hundreds Battle at xLAN 2011 in Auckland for $60k in Prizes: NZ's largest gaming event kicks off this weekend.
Magic: The Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012 enchants with its fidelity to the classic card game, inviting veterans and newbies alike.
Robert Cotter the well connected Engineer working on F5 and other brands at Distribution Central has left the building.
2Degrees struggles with a £76.8m loss in its fight against Telecom and Vodafone giants, despite a revenue of £107.6m.
As the Metro Ethernet Forum approaches its 10th anniversary, the Carrier Ethernet market is expected to grow from USD $20 billion to up to $50 billion by 2014.
Aastra launches Channel Partner Program, certifying resellers into four levels and offering different benefits to each.
The tasting, organised by GrabOne's wine arm, GrabOne Bottle, is to be hosted by wine aficionado Jayson Bryant.