From floppy discs to cloud storage, technology advances mark a new era in handling the ever-expanding digital universe, promising cost savings and efficiency.
As digital media skyrockets, the future of storage sales shifts towards software and services, adapting to evolving tech and economic shifts.
Open source solutions gain traction in enterprise IT, overcoming fear with education, reveals OSS Operations Manager Gavin Stone.
Explore how open source virtualisation is reshaping enterprises, offering cost-effective tech innovation and driving strategic IT goals.
There are going to be more and more cloud vendors starting to open their services to allow easy transition as the market becomes more mature.
Discover how free and open-source software revolutionises flexibility, scales the internet, and drives global enterprises - all without lock-in costs.
CIOs championing FOSS as the key to unlocking the full potential of IT in businesses, marking a shift towards flexibility and cost efficiency.
Open source software is growing in popularity worldwide, driven by factors such as cost-cutting and the growth of the internet.
BNZ's new CIO, Peter Yarrington, reimagines tech in finance, pushing for innovation amidst global challenges to keep pace with consumer needs.
NZ small businesses urged to reevaluate ICT investments to boost profit and productivity, targeting a transformative approach.
Many of the traditional IT barriers, both internally and externally, have been lowered to a point where many will be able to shine.
Businesses and schools are increasingly transitioning to open source software, drawn by lower costs and a lighter digital footprint.
Wellington's Linux.conf.au 2020 drew over 500 global aficionados, fostering a thriving open source community with talks from leading experts.
With all bids now in by 4pm, telcos and lines companies gear up for a fierce competition over the government's USD $1.5 billion Ultra Fast Broadband project.
Blue Coat launches industry's first IPv6 secure Web gateway, enabling seamless migration and cost efficiency for enterprises and government agencies.
Canvassing the opinions of technology bloggers presents yesterday's iPad reveal as somewhat of a disappointment.
Telecom battles to fix XT Network crash - unveils steps to restore service amid continued customer disruption.
So Vector wants to provide fibre connectivity to the Auckland region – 450,000 premises in the next seven years.
Telecom intends to go ahead with decommissioning its CDMA network in 2012, despite the issues with its XT Network.
Monte Cristo pulls the plug on the 'Planet Offer' online service for game 'CitiesXL' due to low subscription rates.