Auckland stories
Contact centre pros in Auckland unite for workforce management mastery, sharing skills and insights to boost efficiency and performance.
Orcon is offering small businesses with less than five staff an extra two phone lines for an additional $25 a month.
After acquiring Foundary Networks late last year, Brocade is now in the process of restructuring its channel partnership model.
According to RFP documents released last July, the three-year contract included the end-of-life replacement of PCs.
Returning from a well-deserved break, ACE diploma students Shayna Bryers and Michael Lovell face a demanding final stretch, armed with renewed energy.
New Zealand's OSS has become a key player in IT infrastructure, evolving from a two-person team in the 1990s into a nationwide powerhouse. Here's their story.
Eight Auckland-based Datacom employees challenged the computer nerd stereotype in April when they participated in Oxfam's Trailwalker event in Taupo.
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Attachmate has recently set up shop in New Zealand with a new office in Auckland to be headed by former F5 country manager, Martin Mooney.
Mako Networks' new all-in-one security system offers SMEs an effortless, remote-managed solution for network security and connectivity, says CEO Bill Farmer.
Anti-virus experts from around the world will converge on Auckland next month for the annual AVAR (Association of Anti Virus Asia Researchers) conference.
Providing consistently good service is one of the cornerstone philosophies of Auckland-based distribution specialist Chillisoft.
ACE Computer Technology students reflect on their course and prepare for final exams before entering the workplace.
Auckland IT infrastructure solutions provider Computer Brokers is not 'broke' – in fact revenues have exceeded $30 million – but their name does not 'compute'.
Auckland distributor SnapperNet has launched a striking new logo, featuring a wave and binary bubbles, to boost brand recognition and market presence.
Performance optimising firm Riverbed sets up shop in Auckland, New Zealand, appointing Andrew Cashmore and Mike Weinstock to drive market presence.
IBM's Auckland team celebrated their Cisco Tight 5 victory at Cowboys bar, while Wellington's HP winners shunned the limelight.
Renaissance's 'Crack Da Canon Code' promotion sees Kirsty Forsyth winning a Paris trip and a choice of a $3,000 Apple or Asus prize.
New Zealand's brain drain is a common issue, but Synergy is tackling it by supporting staff on their overseas ventures and welcoming them back home.
Adobe recently ran its inaugural ANZ Adobe Live event in Auckland - the first time the conference has been staged outside Europe.