Auckland stories
The New Zealand-owned datacentre and managed services provider has set its sights on becoming the country's leading provider of trusted cloud services.
At a summit gathering today in Auckland, Microsoft outlined changes it will make to its software licensing from July 1, 2010.
Telecom's troubled XT Network appears<br />to be experiencing its fifth outage since December - this time in the Auckland<br />area.
Michael Meredith to headline Zeacommunity in Auckland, shedding light on unified comms trends and practices in ANZ.
Microsoft Partner Awards 2010 are open for entries, aiming to honour the best of Microsoft's New Zealand Partners who delivered exemplary solutions.
The Auckland-based computing infrastructure and platform services company has named two new client services managers.
Telarus targets Kiwi SMEs, inking deals with Vector and CityLink, as CEO Jules Rumsey predicts deregulation will drive demand for managed services.
IBM slashes over 1,500 jobs, representing a minor fraction of its 400,000-strong global workforce, as reported by the Associated Press.
The government has launched an investigation in the failure of some emergency 111 calls in Auckland this morning.
Former Renaissance leader Dasent joins Connector Systems, aiming to spearhead the company's expansion efforts across New Zealand.
Intergen hosts 'ON' events in Auckland and Christchurch, focusing on business growth, simplifying IT, and leveraging online services with expert talks.
SAP New Zealand appoints Phillippa Tait, John Skelton, and Michael Wray to key roles, promising enhanced support and benefits for local partners.
KEA's new virtual network aims to turn one million Kiwi expats into ambassadors for New Zealand's Rugby World Cup 2011 run-up, offering NZD $300,000 in prizes.
Enterprise app firm IFS has signed a deal with New Zealand utility company Metrix as part of its smart metering rollout.
Australia's online shopping juggernaut, CatchoftheDay, launches in New Zealand, giving local manufacturers a platform to clear stock within 24 hours.
New Zealand-owned IT company CodeBlue expands to Wellington as it anticipates strong demand in the sub-500 seat business market.
Compass Communications partners with Nokia Siemens Networks and Agile Integration to unbundle exchanges in New Zealand.
Dazzle Tickets bagged top honours at New Zealand's Launch Pad 2010, securing NZD $70,000 in resources to fuel their start-up growth.
ComOps appoints Don Glenn as New Zealand Country Manager, tasking him with expanding the company's market presence from Auckland.
The network video provider has signed up Hills Electronic Security to distribute the full range of Axis products in New Zealand.