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The dream of the paperless office may not be so far-fetched after all, as digitisation and cloud computing make it a real possibility.
Connon Daly, defying the norm, revels in his dual role at The IT Team, championing hands-on technical involvement alongside business management.
Recent events have heightened the awareness of business continuity and disaster recovery planning for many New Zealand businesses.
Paul Deavoll leads Gen-i in heroic efforts to maintain vital services during the Christchurch earthquake, ensuring connectivity amid chaos.
After Christchurch's earthquake, the digitisation of files proved crucial for business survival, highlighting the need for digital disaster recovery plans.
Post-Christchurch quakes, UK businesses shift from complacency to proactively bolstering disaster recovery plans, recognising the real cost of unpreparedness.
Asus A53SV-SX046V impresses as a solid mid-range laptop, striking a balance with its Intel® i5 processor, NVidia graphics card, and appealing price.
Despite heavy investment, firms face the grim reality that data recovery success is not guaranteed, risking non-compliance and loss.
As many of us have already learned the hard way, the part of your computer that is most likely to crash is the hard drive.
Businesses urged to prioritise continuity planning amidst low preparedness, with a focus on remote access and service delivery amid disasters.
Logitech's Z506 offers an affordable audio upgrade for TV buffs, but those hungry for deeper bass may need to look higher up.
HP debuts its TouchPad tablet featuring the innovative webOS, aiming to revolutionize the market with unique multitasking and integration capabilities.
As Telecom releases details of its asset split, Paul Reynolds' future with the company after its de-merger remains unclear.
RIM, behind the Blackberry brand, partners with Brightstar to boost its presence in APAC, eyeing wider reach across Oceania's markets.
In a lead-up to the anticipated early September release of iPhone 5, AT&T gears up for increased store traffic by fast-tracking staff training.
HP faces scrutiny over TouchPad pricing as its NZD $799 and $949 models are significantly higher compared to US prices, despite factors like GST and freight.
New Zealand's daily deal sites face scrutiny for inflated discounts, risking Fair Trading Act breaches with false savings.
Apple has cut the prices at its Australian app store, citing 'changes in foreign exchange rates and local tax laws.'.
Toshiba incentivizes NZ channel partners with RWC prizes, including final tickets and a home party pack, for top sellers.
Manhattan Associates plans to expand in NZ following the GFC recovery, with new appointments made in Melbourne office.