Westcon has acquired Auckland-based Datastor to bolster its data centre, virtualisation, storage tech portfolio, and expand its footprint in the Asia Pacific.
Microsoft's launch of the free Security Essentials stirs the pot as Symantec criticises its effectiveness against modern threats.
Astaro and Seccom Global forge a partnership to bolster cloud solutions across Australia and New Zealand, aiming for revenue growth and strategic expansion.
At its AGM, Telecom showcased a video featuring endorsements from TUANZ, Federated Farmers, and Business NZ, praising the company's significant progress.
Union protesters disrupt Telecom AGM over Visionstream's new employment model; Northland customers face two-week delays for fault repairs, Auckland three days.
AXA NZ has signed a three-year contract building on an existing relationship with Gen-i, which will now include mobile.
Kordia to construct new trans-Tasman OptiKor cable after securing foundation customers, promising direct, cost-effective connectivity.
Amid escalating cyber threats, Scott McKinnel highlights the need for robust endpoint security to protect data across mobile devices.
Scare tactics by fraudsters remain an effective form of phishing through sneaky strategies such as imitation websites trying to 'phish' personal details.
Amid rising popularity, businesses weigh the benefits and risks of social networking, navigating security challenges to harness its power.
UK organisations often lack effective network security policies, but a comprehensive, diverse approach could change the game.
As New Zealand steps into 2010, a surge in high-speed broadband promises to revolutionise education. Louis van Wyk explores this transformative potential.
Offshoring sparks debate in NZ: While some tout cost savings, others argue it hurts customer service and the local job market.
BlackBerry faces stiff competition in NZ as industry leaders and business users explore alternatives like iPhone and Nokia for work.
Commission defies industry pressure, upholding rigorous standards amid calls for lesser regulation, focusing on facts over rhetoric.
Last month's ultra-fast broadband initiative in New Zealand is the most significant change in telecoms since privatization.
Digitalisation is our 'ticket to the dance', transforming economies globally and reshaping NZ's future. It's beyond broadband; it's innovation.
In its final plan for ultra-fast broadband the government rejected Telecom's proposals, but it didn't shut the door on the incumbent.
Compass Communications announced last month it will deploy WiMAX broadband to customers in 15 towns and cities around New Zealand.
Forcing customers to navigate warehouse-level interfaces online could drive them to your competitors, prioritise user-friendly designs.