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Cloud-based recovery offers resellers a new market in which profitability can be excellent, says Greg Wyman, StorageCraft Asia Pacific vice president.
Revolutionising document management: The shift to digitisation promises cost savings, efficiency, and compliance for NZ businesses.
In an ideal world where anything is possible, what three items in your backup, recovery and disaster recovery strategy would you like to change?.
Kevin Murphy examines innovation in payroll processing and how the payroll industry has kept pace with changes in IT while continuing to add value to clients.
Exploring the shift to cloud-based Unified Communications in contact centres, Brendan Maree highlights flexibility and cost benefits amidst considerations.
An infrastructure-as-a-service solution from Gen-i has enabled NZ Oil Services to become more agile, efficient and competitive.
The delivery of unmetered ultrafast broadband connectivity to New Zealand's schools is a step into the future of education.
Outsourcing may seem a silver bullet for efficiency, but it's a fine line between liberation and loss of critical control.
When Ben Ridler whips out his iPhone for a bit of social networking, it doesn't necessarily mean he's goofing off.
Despite anticipation and strong reviews, the PS Vita's version of LittleBigPlanet has failed to own the Japanese market.
There are some serious challenges ahead for the channel in disaster recovery and business continuity, as Keith Newman discovers in our four-part feature.
Telco firm to begin rolling out dual-carrier HSDPA to New Zealanders by Christmas as shareholders re-elect directors to the board.
In a digital age, printing thrives with innovations like 3D printing reshaping expectations and driving market trends in NZ.
Remember to include data recovery when you're selling disaster recovery, reminds Adrian Briscoe, Kroll Ontrack general manager, APAC.
GrabOne integrates with Apple's Passbook, becoming NZ's first to offer coupons via iOS6, simplifying how users manage offers.
Three years ago Ubisoft flew me over to their Sydney offices to have an early go on Assassin's Creed II with the game's creative director Patrice Désilets.
Microsoft New Zealand has significantly cut recommended retail prices across a wide range of Xbox 360 consoles, games and accessories.
NZ sees surging demand for managed disaster recovery solutions, spotlighting opportunities for more channel-specific offerings.
Rugby World Cup victory parade image becomes the milestone addition to the National Library's collection of digital heritage material.
<strong>Internal staffing changes don't signal a disinvestment in the New Zealand channel, Microsoft's Chris Ichter tells Heather Wright.