TechEd stories
CompNow expands Australian Apple market presence with $20m purchase of DesignWyse, adding a fourth Victorian office and strengthening its product offerings.
Keeping discipline is hardest part of being your own boss, says Stephen Forte, CSO of Telerik. #startups #entrepreneurship.
Microsoft NZ gifts 27,000 charities with free Office 365, aiming to bolster nonprofit operations across New Zealand with technology.
NZ's Sean Gourley challenges Kiwis at TechEd on big data privacy, drawing parallels to leaving personal info at a café.
The screeds of data in the world can be made more exciting and less complex, according to world-renowned data artist Jer Thorp.
Tech.Ed's 'The Hub' dazzled with Intergen car races, Xbox contests, and more, even offering espresso and retro arcade fun for attendees.
Tech.Ed's The Hub dazzles with fierce car racing at Intergen and retro gaming at Fuji Xerox. Xbox and Thycotic brew up fierce and caffeinated fun.
Steven Joyce ignites Tech.Ed with a visionary speech, paving the way for NZ's tech industry, before launching Auckland's UFB project.
Microsoft challenges Apple with cutting-edge Windows devices at Tech.Ed, urging IT pros to focus on function over brand.
Much of the talk around Tech.Ed has been the evolution of cloud computing from a buzzword to an industry standard.
Microsoft's CTO Norm Judah opens Tech.Ed with keynote speech on moving to the cloud, says it's closer than we think.
Everyone in an organisation—from the CEO's office to the mail room—has valuable information, says Adam Pisoni, Microsoft's general manager of Yammer.
Echoing the Microsoft mantra, New Zealand's Marketing and Operations Director Frazer Scott tells Kiwis the company has listened with Windows 8.1.
Paul Thurrott and Jer Thorp to head TechEd 2012, showcasing Windows 8, Office 2013, and the future of computing in Auckland.
Registrations open for Microsoft's TechEd 2012 in September, now offering more days, interactive sessions, and a party at The Cloud.
TradeMe has used its second Tech.Ed presentation to launch TradeMe Labs, a platform for innovative kiwi developers who are keen to showcase their skills.
Fairfax Media plans to sell 30-35% of auction site Trade Me, following a full-year net loss of AUD $390.9 million, with details yet to be disclosed.
Fat Freddy's Drop thrilled attendees at TechFest, adding a musical twist to Microsoft's Tech.Ed conference in Auckland, with superhero capes!.
NZ uni students elevate innovation at the Imagine Cup with tech solutions for social good, including a driver safety app and malaria combat tools.
TradeMe tech chiefs seek skilled tech experts at Tech.Ed, citing urgent need to expand to match ambitious IT plans.