Managing Director stories
Terence Fleming, former MD at Kalooma, now offers his wireless tech expertise to resellers after Connector Systems' acquisition.
At Dynamics Day, Microsoft NZ's Paul Muckleston peeks into the future, eyeing growth for Windows Phone and new horizons for Bing and Kinect.
Adopting Unified Communications can automate business processes, reduce human error, and increase ROI, transforming contact centres.
Simms International's upward climb continues, with the company launching locally configured Dell servers for resellers – and a new cashed up owner on hand.
As demand for one service tapers off somewhat, new opportunities spring up, as Connector Systems managing director Dale Smith tells The Channel.
Securing your wireless home network is crucial: Learn to safeguard against hackers with encryption, passwords, and more in our guide.
Christchurch businesses demonstrate remarkable resilience post-earthquakes, with sectors, especially IT, rallying to restore the economic fabric.
More than 200 partners have achieved Symantec specialisations since the company launched its enhanced partner program in April.
RIM, behind the Blackberry brand, partners with Brightstar to boost its presence in APAC, eyeing wider reach across Oceania's markets.
Rural Australians will soon enjoy satellite network coverage on par with cities, thanks to a new USD $1 billion network set for completion later this year.
Intergen's Microsoft Dynamics conference goes to Auckland for the first time, with over 150 delegates, top speakers, and insights on ERP and CRM software.
Interactive Intelligence's new software, CIC 4.0, provides real-time speech analysis, enabling managers to intervene during live customer interactions.
Dell teams up with Emirates Team New Zealand as the exclusive IT supplier for the 34th America's Cup, promising a tech edge in 2013.
NZICT board welcomes new faces from Datacom, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard, injecting fresh expertise into the industry group's leadership.
Proxim aims to boost its market share in New Zealand with Renaissance, targeting various sectors for its wireless solutions.
Despite RIM's challenges, Blackberry's footprint in New Zealand is set to grow, with new deals and the PlayBook launch on the horizon.
Accounting software decrease cost and time in preparing financial information and instantly generate reports for decision-making.
Lenovo set to disrupt the NZ tablet market with separate IdeaPad for consumers and ThinkPad for businesses, aiming at iPad's dominance.
Toshiba unveils innovative TVs in New Zealand, designed to seamlessly connect with notebooks, catering to the interconnected lifestyle.
Tech.Ed's 16th year promises to be a landmark event, drawing over 2,500 IT pros to Auckland. Tickets are selling quickly!.