Know your customer (KYC) stories
Auckland gears up for Microsoft's ModernBiz Roadshow finale, a haven for SMBs to unlock growth with cloud and mobile tech.
Microsoft NZ mourns the loss of TechEd speaker Andrew Ehrensing, who tragically passed away en route to the event.
Labour calls for halt on 'copper tax', claiming it unjustly enriches Chorus at Kiwis' expense, raising broadband bills by $150 annually.
Xero and Vend came out the big winners with two awards each at the NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2013 Gala Dinner in Auckland.
CCiNZ conference exceeds expectations with expert talks on industry evolution and strong networking in Auckland, promising future growth.
Skycity consolidates IT with HP for seamless gaming and hospitality services, eyeing interoperability, cost benefits, and simplified issue resolution.
New security threat infects machines via Microsoft Word exploit. LuckyCat malware allows remote access to machine's contents.
The third annual CCiNZ Conference and Awards was held on 2 September 2011 at the SkyCity Auckland Convention Centre with around 155 people attending.
We all remember those old TV shows like The Jetsons, which portrayed the future full of amazing inventions like teleportation and flying cars.
HP revolutionizes the cloud market with CloudSystem, offering a complete, hybrid solution that promises to cut costs by 56% and accelerate innovation.
Join Microsoft NZ at Auckland's SKYCITY for Partner Connect on Sept 9. Strengthen ties with a networking lunch and industry insights.
Geographic Business Solutions (GBS) have been awarded Esri Gold Partner status, becoming the first organisation in the Asia Pacific region to become certified.
Damian Swaffield joins Nextspace as the new General Manager of 3D, bringing vast IT and SAP system expertise to spearhead growth.
Paul Thurrott and Jer Thorp to head TechEd 2012, showcasing Windows 8, Office 2013, and the future of computing in Auckland.
Last year's event was a sell-out; register now to have your say on topics like the digital divide, copyright, and making the most of online opportunities.
Will cybersex and cyber relationships begin to replace the traditional alternatives? What will become of the laptop computer?.
Mike Clarke, CIO of SkyCity, talks to Henrietta Kjaer about the challenges of managing staff and technology in a 24/7 operation.
While Cloud computing is offering new levels of speed and savings, traditional IT services still have their place.
Deputy PM Bill English and Harvard's Lessig to headline Auckland's sold-out NetHui, focusing on New Zealand's Internet future.
NetHui 2011 aims to shape the future of digital society with discussions on cybercitizenship, cloud computing, and the internet's revolutionary potential.