Revenue stories
Analyst expects to see consolidation as the firms integrate but it will compete with the major players as a result.
If you enjoy online media, such as music and video, chances are you'll be paying for it in the near future if you want the quality stuff.
The distributor has been recognised as a leading channel partner at Symantec's Inaugural APJ Partner Conference 2010.
Facebook is grappling with another scam as rogue apps falsely claim to reveal profile viewers while funnelling clicks for scam revenue.
A bill repealing Section 92A of the Copyright Act is being<br />introduced into Parliament today by Commerce Minister Simon Power.
Unless a foolproof way is found of generating revenue from online news, the future of journalism itself is under threat.
Google concedes to demands from Murdoch and other publishers by introducing measures to prevent its News service from 'stealing' paid content.
Rupert Murdoch plans to remove News Corp content from Google searches, making it exclusive to paying subscribers amid claims that Google is 'stealing' stories.
Kaseya has appointed Sim Bong as its first New Zealand Country Manager as part of its strategy to grow in the Kiwi market, says CEO Gerald Blackie.
WebFarm offers reseller and affiliate programs for businesses to create additional revenue without capital expenditures.
EMC's Craig Stoddart lauds the company's shift from hardware to holistic information management, underpinned by the innovative Velocity partner program.
CEO Paul Reynolds says increased competition, economic slowdown, regulatory interventions and XT network issues are behind the drop in revenue.
TelstraClear reports flat half-year results with revenue at NZD $348 million offset by increased costs, reflecting the subdued economic environment.
Zintel becomes the exclusive New Zealand distributor for Hypercom, ensuring the launch of new terminals just in time for the Christmas rush.
Confidence among US IT companies signals optimistic prospects for New Zealand's IT industry, suggests KPMG survey of over 130 US firms.
NetApp nods to inclusion: This year's partner program revamp sees minor but meaningful changes, focusing on local engagement and a more inclusive approach.
IBM enhances its business partnership program to lead the midmarket, become the partner of choice, and be the top provider of integrated solutions in 2009.
Auckland IT infrastructure solutions provider Computer Brokers is not 'broke' – in fact revenues have exceeded $30 million – but their name does not 'compute'.
Google introduces AdWords Business Pages in New Zealand, offering SMBs without websites a simple and customisable online presence for their adverts.
Months of hard work has paid off for New Zealand Wi-Fi specialist Tomizone as it continues to expand into the global market.