NComputing switches NZ distributor to MPA for enhanced local support and focus, ending its distribution agreement with Ingram Micro.
The growing adoption of Wireless LAN (WLAN) has given rise to a number of threats that are increasingly complex and harder to prevent.
Fans of the LEGO series of games will be thrilled with the new addition to the franchise — LEGO: Indiana Jones.
Unemployment levels in New Zealand are at a historic low, with the shortage of skilled workers in the ICT industry particularly acute.
Don King's Prizefighter steps into the ring, challenging EA's reign with a mix of legend-filled boxing and strategic gameplay.
NBA Ballers: Chosen One fails to score, overshadowed by EA's NBA Street with lacklustre gameplay and dated graphics in 2008's arcade b-ball scene.
Facing NZ's IT skills crunch, Kaseya champions managed services as a smart solution for businesses to expand without the need for more hires.
New Zealand's copyright laws leap into the digital age with a comprehensive update, promising clarity for the 21st-century media landscape.
SMBs in ANZ turn to SQL Server and third-party backups for cost-effective data management and protection against data loss.
The PSP has been on a roll in the last six months or so with brilliant games being puped out on a regular basis for Sony's littlest Playstation.
Steve Kelly of Hitachi Data Systems eyes unstructured growth as the new frontier, aiming to double NZ business in 2008.
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Webroot has named Soft Solutions as its “master reseller” in New Zealand, as the software vendor enters the ANZ market.
As IT infrastructure complexity and costs soar, companies must adopt automated management to maintain uptime and comply with stricter data regulations.
Exploring the dynamic world of laptops and tablet PCs as society demands technology that matches our hyper-mobile lives. Part one unveils how.
Open Text reinforces its commitment to NZ partner TechTonics, aiming to bolster joint success in the ANZ market with dedicated support.
Just thinking of the word conjures up images of ugly shirts, bad shoes and fat guys jiggling all over the place.
Dragoneer's Aria on PSP disappoints with lacklustre gameplay and visuals, failing to breathe life into its turn-based RPG world.
Digital living evolves from VHS and letters to instant worldwide communication and online shopping, transforming everyday life.
The annual Datastor Forum was held in Auckland and Wellington mid-May this year, and was marked by strong attendance and positive feedback from both cities.