International cooperation is needed to combat malware, as a report from the OECD reveals that the current response doesn't work.
The growing adoption of Wireless LAN (WLAN) has given rise to a number of threats that are increasingly complex and harder to prevent.
Struggling to stay ahead in the IT sector? Consider a professional coach to unlock hidden potentials and boost business productivity. Discover the benefits now.
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.
Webroot has named Soft Solutions as its “master reseller” in New Zealand, as the software vendor enters the ANZ market.
Frontlines: Fuel of War in its fictional setting explores the finite reality of fossil fuels and the breakdown between powers once supply begins to melt down.
Businesses must harness the exponential data growth, says IDC, predicting a surge to 988 exabytes by 2010. Efficient document management is vital.
With the country experiencing the trickle down effects of a slowing global economy, many New Zealand businesses are feeling the pinch.
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.
Synetek launches MailRevive in NZ, offering partners a branded on-demand email management system through Packet Technologies. Expected high-margin opportunity.
As a reseller or channel partner, you can proactively recommend technology that may be a key enabler for business opportunities.
EMC unveils the new Velocity Advantage Program, aiming to boost its Tier-2 partners in NZ with incentives for EMC and VMware sales.
BY THE TIME YOU READ THIS, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO purchase the new 3G iPhone – or at least stand in line for one.
With an average of 1.8 printers per home, the consumer printer market is booming, driven by diverse printing needs from photo prints to business documents.
MEC reimagines its distribution prowess with market-leading brands and a focus on customer-centric relationships in New Zealand's IT sector.
After 27 years at Fuji Xerox, a veteran offers a bold strategy: change jobs every three years to foster leadership, adaptability, and growth.
Steve Kelly of Hitachi Data Systems eyes unstructured growth as the new frontier, aiming to double NZ business in 2008.
NComputing switches NZ distributor to MPA for enhanced local support and focus, ending its distribution agreement with Ingram Micro.
Microsoft cancels its NZ partner conference for 2008, focusing instead on the Microsoft Partner Awards. Reactions range from disappointment to support.