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Over 15% of midsize and large enterprises will still have Windows XP running on at least 10% of their PCs after Microsoft ends support.
Vivid Solutions names Miles Smith as interim CEO following Simon Hayden's departure, setting the stage for new management era.
Four out of five New Zealanders now have household internet access, signaling a change in times across the country.
Online accounting solutions provider releases Workpapers for ANZ markets - the culmination of the Spotlight Workpapers acquisition in July last year.
New Zealanders appear to have taken to online shopping like ducks to water, with over half now shopping online.
Companies launch brand new incentive program for NetApp silver partners - rewarding and supporting partners in activating their NetApp business.
The University of Auckland falls victim to hacking attack, affecting up to 4,500 students; server isolated for investigation.
Apple to double shareholder returns after smashing Wall St forecasts, promising a share of its $145bn cash from robust Q2 earnings.
Industry analysts question software company's claims that Office 365 is flying off the shelves, demanding facts over fiction.
Company shares reach a seven-month high, stemmed from a cash injection by activist investor group ValueAct Capital.
Would you stake $100 of your own hard-earned cash on your company not suffering a data breach within the next six months?.
Mark Zuckerberg's new app creation hits the ground running, with over half a million downloads from Google Play since its April 4 release.
Google Glass auction soars to $95K before Google steps in, reminding the seller of their strict no-resale policy, ending high-stake bids.
Microsoft mulls Start button's return to Windows 8.1 amidst dire PC sales decline, revealing struggles against a changing market.
Apple has allegedly returned eight million faulty iPhones to manufacturer Foxconn, potentially costing the company $1.6 billion.
ShoreTel ramps up APAC strategy with Emma McCormack as new marketing chief, aiming to enhance brand and support channel partners.
Fujitsu teams up with Distribution Central to boost its PRIMERGY server range across Australia and New Zealand, aiming for mid to upper markets.
Steve Wozniak maintains optimism over Apple's falling share price, confident that the company has surprises in store.
StorageCraft's release of ShadowProtect GRE 7 revolutionizes MS Exchange management, offering speedy recovery of mailboxes and messages.
Aussie CIOs keep ICT in-house, defying trends towards outsourcing, reveals Ovum. 74% of ICT activities are managed internally, despite cloud's rise.