APAC turns to OSS for cost-cutting and innovation, with surging interest in CRM and database solutions, IDC reveals.
Fortinet's September report found a spike in the number of scareware malware and several new computer vulnerabilities.
BitDefender's list of top e-threats detected in the month of September was dominated by Trojans, with five of the top ten malware threats being Trojans.
Data security specialist company Imperva said that cybercriminals will be looking to exploit users of Google's Wave technology, specifically Wave web searches.
Confidence among US IT companies signals optimistic prospects for New Zealand's IT industry, suggests KPMG survey of over 130 US firms.
Telecom giants band together for a pioneering mega-conference targeting over 2750 attendees in an ambitious foray into the competitive events arena.
Effective this month, Asnet announced that it has acquired the assets and business of Christchurch-based IP Communications Limited.
Telstra rejects proposed operational separation in Australian legislation, calling it unnecessary; seen as a negotiating tactic.
Recession forces NZ Help Desks and ITSM and 13th Annual Contact Centre conferences to be scaled back to one day.
Tourism New Zealand's Giant Rugby Ball, powered by AT&T's data services, heads to Tokyo for the All Blacks' clash with Australia on 31 October.
Air NZ CEO Rob Fyfe has strongly condemned IBM's handling of a system outage, labelling their response unacceptable and amateur.
Programme Manager for Broadband Investment Ralph Chivers won't be applying for the CEO position of Crown Fibre Holdings .
ICT Minister Steven Joyce and the Telecommunications Carriers Forum (TCF) are working to establish national standards for the ultra-fast broadband rollout.
[UPDATED - Have your say] If sending a text were free would there be widespread text spam? Vodafone thinks so.
The Ministry of Transport has extended its ICT agreement with Revera, making it one of the company's top clients.
[UPDATED] The annual Top 40 Most Influential in Telecommunications has produced some surprising results this year.
Savio and FrontRange Solutions are co-hosting the next GoldMine CRM User Group Meeting with presentations from FrontRange executives.
IBM is hosting free Cognos Performance Events across New Zealand in November, showcasing new solutions and best practices for business optimisation.
Microsoft's Ben Green touts Windows 7 as a catalyst for IT economic growth, with over 50,000 Kiwis already trying the new software.
Announced today, Gen-i is now an official Managed Service Provider (MSP) for NetIQ products in the Unified Communications (UC) space in ANZ.