IT services stories
Wellington-based ICT company says deal will allow leverage of NetSuite capability into the New Zealand market.
Following a week of playing catch-up to rival Vodafone, Telecom looks ahead by hiring new chief financial officer.
Wellington-based IT services firm doesn't envisage any change in its direction after 35 percent shareholder sale.
Auckland's myBix Expo in October offers a rare chance for Kiwi SMBs to compare supply partners and snag top deals in a one-stop event.
As IT budgets tighten, CIOs are urged to innovate to stand out, with IDC predicting a shift towards more strategic investments in 2012.
Increased agility. Faster time-to-market. Increased business value. Phrases like these pepper cloud computing marketing literature.
As a business person, you shouldn't really know too much about the technical side of security. It is a highly specialised field, best left to the experts.
Despite facing unprecedented challenges from earthquakes, CDHB's CIO Chris Dever commends his IT team's resilience and seamless disaster response.
Need a Nerd partners with Naverisk to standardise IT services, enhancing its franchise appeal and adding 15,000 devices under management for Naverisk.
Market dynamics will determine if cloud-enabled outsourcing will replace traditional outsourcing, according to Gartner.
The number of deals signed in Q4 made for an unexpected boom in the fourth quarter across Asia Pacific, says Ovum.
Xero CEO Rod Drury celebrates as the company is ranked 8th in the Asia Pacific Deloitte Tech Fast 500, a first for a New Zealand business.
Kaseya's MSP of the Year award opens to New Zealand partners for the first time, seeking role models in IT services. Application deadline: 12th November.
StarForce Technologies, celebrating a decade in software protection, seeks local partners for its flexible, high-commission partner programme.
MiIT lands two clients with 'one stop shop' solution, plans to set up across the Tasman before the year is out.
Paul Spain, host of the NZ Tech Podcast, covers what's involved with producing and launching a successful podcast.
Kiwi IT firm Fronde achieves 'premier' Google reseller status, enhancing service to top clients like New Zealand Post and Flight Centre.
New Zealand ICT salaries have yet to reflect the increasingly tight talent market, say the results of a new study.
Datacraft's acquisition of Integral Axon is now unconditional, doubling its New Zealand business with 400 clients and nearly 600 employees.
New IDC report reveals ongoing struggle for New Zealand firms despite increased confidence, with IT services spending to hit NZD $3,329 million by 2014.