Apple's iPhone could revolutionise the workplace, but when should businesses provide employees with the latest consumer devices and applications?.
In the quest for IT talent, the health sector innovates, seeking those who blend tech expertise with a deep understanding of healthcare.
As IT evolves, the role of the CIO has shifted focus from mere technical expertise to strategic business skills, with more CIOs now reporting directly to CEOs.
The Dead Rising 2 downloadable episode that re-introduces Dead Rising protagonist Frank West is due to hit Xbox LIVE next month, says Capcom.
Aarque Group embraces Oracle CRM to spur growth, enhancing sales and agility in responding to market changes, optimising mobile workforce efficiency.
Microsoft is working on iPhone and Windows Phone 7 applications for its just-launched complete communications system.
Partnership establishes Naverisk as a leader in the global IT services automation software market, says Founder Jon Kalaugher.
DevCon Asia set to ignite BlackBerry app innovation in Bali, Jan 13-14, 2011. Highlights include 40+ sessions and a focus on the PlayBook.
Kinect flies off shelves, crossing 2.5M sales globally in just 25 days, bolstered by Black Friday. Microsoft eyes 5M by year-end amidst high demand.
Renaissance celebrates return to profit, buoyed by innovative strategies and a 10% revenue boost, as it embraces new IT landscape.
Huge customer relationship management deal heads to Salesforce.com in the wake of HP and Oracle's recent disagreements.
Effective immediately, NZCS has named Ray Delany and Steve Davis as President and Deputy President respectively.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has seized over 70 domains in a major crackdown on torrent and piracy sites, citing an ongoing investigation.
Apple's iPad 2 set to dazzle with video calls, enhanced mobility, USB connectivity, advanced display, and gyroscopes, eyeing a Q1 2011 US launch.
£500k aid announced for Canterbury businesses to rebound from quake, promising mentoring and essential support to revitalise commerce.
Global fixed broadband connections will pass 500 million this year, before reaching 720 million by the end of 2015.
Euro tech rental firm Livingston targets NZ, offering an alternative to buying costly test hardware amid booming telecom projects.
2degrees to open 30 stores across NZ in a £30m retail expansion, bucking recession trends and creating 200 jobs, starting this weekend.
Ingram Micro clinches deal to distribute Apple's iPad and accessories, boosting its tech portfolio and exciting the market.
Alcatel-Lucent to spearhead Saudi Telecom Company's network expansion, integrating advanced VDSL2 and GPON tech for top-tier broadband services.