NZ's Wallflower, creator of innovative software, is bought by GSBC for $20m, promising global expansion and technological advancements.
Mako Networks' new all-in-one security system offers SMEs an effortless, remote-managed solution for network security and connectivity, says CEO Bill Farmer.
IBM's Auckland team celebrated their Cisco Tight 5 victory at Cowboys bar, while Wellington's HP winners shunned the limelight.
A surge in demand for Ultra Mobile PCs brings a broader range to New Zealand, thanks to a Vantex Distribution and Tegatech partnership.
Journalists uncover how to access and effectively use MDF, the promotional funds offered by vendors to resellers.
Christchurch-owned electronics testing company Nightside Test Design has successfully hatched from the Canterbury Innovation Incubator (Cii).
Gotalk aims to democratize VoIP, making phone calls cheaper and technology simpler, with a focus on hardware including a versatile USB phone stick.
Philips pioneers with easy-to-use VoIP phones, enticing both homes and small businesses with cost-saving and dual network capabilities.
Christchurch-based Fraame Solutions specialises in supporting the technology needs of healthcare providers in New Zealand and Australia.
Anthropologist Genevieve Bell challenges Intel engineers to design technology that fits real-life needs at home, ensuring it works seamlessly and intuitively.
Discover how SMEs are boosting their sales in NZ by aligning with specialized services from FileMaker, GFI, HP, and Sophos.
Ensuring your network is fit for VoIP deployment requires a careful health check. From pre-op exams to alternative remedies, here's what you need to know.
One of the best ways for resellers to ensure they make money out of selling printers is to up their game when it comes to the consumables market.
When Ross Peat stepped down from the managing director's role at Microsoft NZ in June 2006 speculation was rife as to where he would pop up next.
A recent study by Accenture indicates that more content will be created in the next two years than in the entire previous history of mankind.
Killzone: Liberation swaps FPS for tactical play on PSP, delivering an intense challenge with a solid co-op mode. A dream for hardcore gamers.
Novell says its newly unveiled PartnerNet program has evolved from the traditional partner program into a business development platform.
Ambient Design's ArtRage 2.2 surpasses 1 million downloads; NZ schools receive over 3,000 copies for just NZD $1 each. New updates now live for Windows and Mac.
Bionicle Heroes brings to life the most powerful and exciting LEGO characters ever seen, in an action-packed world of adventure and discovery.
Stuart Preston, CA country manager, says the amount of business going through the channel has been steadily increasing and now represents 60% of sales.