Vodafone has apologised to customers affected by a network failure in the weekend which affected customers in the Bay of Plenty.
Security and cost concerns are the biggest barriers in cloud adoption, according to the virtualisation, networking and SaaS firm.
Theresa Gattung's memoir, Bird on a Wire, challenges her successor's high salary and reflects on government regulation of Telecom's copper network.
Microsoft sets Office 2010 release for May 13th for businesses, consumer launch in June. Free upgrade from Office 2007 available.
Gentrack signs watertight deal Outpost Central and Gentrack have partnered to deliver real-time water consumption information to consumers.
The HR and software services provider has said it is to strengthen its business with the acquisition of the HR management division of Convergys.
RightNow unveils new Cloud Services Agreement, promising to redefine cloud computing with client-focused solutions free from hidden costs.
ISPs make more profit from data caps than the underlying broadband service, says ISPANZ president Jamie Cairns.
Confirming an official release date, Apple has announced that the iPad will hit US shelves on April 3rd, with pre-orders starting next week.
Apple is reportedly planning to move iTunes video libraries into the cloud, following talks with content providers.
Epson launches interactive 450Wi projector, a revolutionary tool transforming any surface into a networked multimedia touch-screen.
Commerce Commission and Internet NZ challenge plan to restrict NZ phone numbers to paying Telecoms Carriers Forum members.
The theme for the upcoming March edition of IT Brief is 'Human Capital' and how your staff is the lifeblood of your organisation.
Intergen has become New Zealand's first member of the Global AxPact network of Microsoft Dynamics AX business management software implementation partners.
Craig Deveson, CEO of Devnet, is searching for 'strategic resellers' for the Google Apps - Microsoft Office solution.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Sony will release a PlayStation smartphone sometime this year in collaboration with Sony Ericsson.
A study by M86 Security Labs reveals that 60% of malicious URLs go unnoticed, highlighting the inadequacy of current web protection methods.
Data management firm has said its SAN business has doubled in two years and lists companies such as Brocade, Cisco, Microsoft, and VMware on its CV.
Ubisoft's new DRM for PC games cracked days after Silent Hunter 5 release, sparking a piracy spree despite company denial.
Cisco is set to unveil a groundbreaking technology next week that could revolutionise the internet for consumers, businesses, and governments.