Telecom is set to spread some Christmas cheer to its home broadband customers as the silly season pricing war starts to heat up.
Sony Computer Entertainment New Zealand has confirmed that the PlayStation 3's PlayTV peripheral will not see local distribution before the end of 2009.
Imperva appoints M.Tech as distributor for Australia and New Zealand, enhancing their SecureSphere and database firewall presence throughout the region.
Sony and TVNZ launch a Ratchet and Clank design contest. Win and see your dream weapon made by WETA Studios. Enter before Nov 28.
The 2009 NZSUG Conference in Auckland on 11-12 November will unite SAP users from New Zealand and Australia to share innovative business solutions.
[UPDATED]There are no discernable business productivity gains in switching from slow to fast broadband, according to groundbreaking new research.
Xero gears up to launch its Personal finance edition in 2010, aiming to revolutionize how small business owners manage expenses.
I've just been dropped off by boat with three other fellow survivors onto a pier on the outskirts of New Orleans.
The second man on the moon, Buzz Aldrin, is the headlining act at a conference organised by the country's telcos in March next year.
The Western Roamer, a frequent traveller to Europe, the US, and Australia, faces varied mobile roaming charges but finds data use hotel fees may be costlier.
Telecom is trialling new technology to turbo-charge broadband speeds, but it could be a while before users can take advantage of it.
Local artist Tiki Taane tops Telecom's 2009 Mobile Music Awards, as digital music sales in New Zealand soar by 20%, highlighting market growth.
Toll-free local calling for all New Zealanders – including those who live in rural and remote areas – will remain despite an upheaval in the way it is funded.
Businesses with systems that do not comply with PCI DSS could face monetary penalties as high as $682,000 per incident.
You'll be particularly interested in the steps the Payment Cards Industry (PCI) is taking to put a stop to fraudulent activity with credit cards.
CIOs in NZ must grasp crucial privacy laws, like the Privacy Act and Codes, to avoid consumer trust loss and potential financial penalties.
NZ's copyright shake-up pushes companies to tighten IT compliance, or risk hefty liabilities for employees' online missteps.
TIL is sometimes perceived and promoted in the context of risk and compliance, so let us consider where ITIL fits.
CIOs and boards must tackle key tech-related legal risks, from data protection to corporate governance, to safeguard their organisations and boost compliance.
Ignoring compliance requirements is non-negotiable post-Enron, as IT governance becomes key to fulfilling legal and ethical obligations.