Auckland stories
Contact centre managers in New Zealand are focusing on staff wellness programmes as a way to combat absenteeism in the workplace.
The Commerce Commission warns online sellers to comply with the law after a TradeMe seller was caught attempting to fix prices for LED bicycle lights.
War driving reveals Auckland's exposed wi-fi spots. Though encryption rates have improved since our last test, security complacency remains a key issue.
State-owned valuation and property information company Quotable Value (QV) has signed a seven-figure contract with Revera.
Wellington boasts the fastest internet speeds in Oceania, topping Akamai's Q3 2009 report with 3488 Kbps, outpacing major cities like Sydney and Canberra.
Mainfreight has overhauled its entire IT environment in China and Hong Kong and deployed a virtualisation solution from Citrix which supports 160 users.
Telecom has admitted to yet another breach of the Fair Trading Act after it misled more than 130,000 broadband customers and was forced to pay back $9.
IBM to invest USD $80 million in a state-of-the-art data centre in Auckland, a pivotal step towards enhancing New Zealand's digital infrastructure.
Auckland-based Maxnet is launching a consultancy arm led by CTO Derek Gaeth, aiming to meet rising demand for virtualisation and cloud expertise.
The contactless ticketing and payments system company announced that it has issued its 100,000th smartcard device in New Zealand.
Ten IT start-ups will vie for USD $85,000 in prizes during TIG's Planet 2010 event in Auckland, with major rewards in IT and business services.
The new ICT Research Forum will focus on making recommendations on the development and growth of the local software economy.
Smartpay will upgrade over 800 Co-Op Taxis in Auckland with its Cadmus EFTPOS terminals, heralding a fully online payment system transformation.
New Zealand-developed SureMed, designed by Konnect, has swiftly gained traction with over 250 GP practices and six insurers in just two months.
School's out! Check out Kidspot, Childparenting, Howstuffworks, and Surefish for summer activities from beach cricket to treasure hunts. Enjoy and stay safe!.
Symantec's Partner Channel Manager Andy O'Sullivan has exited the company, with reasons undisclosed. A replacement is being sought.
Brett Roberts, Microsoft NZ's Chief Technical Officer, departs end of January due to role relocation, amidst company restructures.
New Zealand schools are invited to participate in the Planet 2010 conference to be held by the Telecommunications Industry Group (TIG) in March next year.
New Zealand's leading contactless ticketing and payment system, Snapper, is set to be widely available in Auckland in 2010, with an eye on the Rugby World Cup.
Comworth's Wellington office relocation to the CBD will see two service staff lose their jobs as the division's work is contracted out.