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Telstra's Asia strategy chief, Tarek Robbiati, resigns to become CEO at Flexigroup, marking a significant shift for the firm's regional ambitions.
Government handling of the Megaupload case is under close U.S. scrutiny and what they see isn't pretty according to the Labour Party.
Kiwi vendor strikes deal with the Greentree software business of Enabling Limited while opening up new Wellington office.
Commerce Commission details plan for setting the telco levy, seeking to fund critical services like 111 upgrades.
Peter Murphy takes the helm as Dell's new General Manager for ANZ, bringing 12 years of experience to drive the PartnerDirect programme.
Samsung has won a preliminary invalidation of a key Apple patent in their ongoing legal battle, securing an early advantage in their high-stakes copyright war.
Facebook's revenue jumps 32% to $1.26bn, despite a $59m loss, driven by a mobile push and beating Wall Street forecasts.
Vocus will expand its Auckland data centre as the Albany facility nears capacity, alongside new plans for Melbourne, CEO James Spenceley announced.
Apple reveals the sleek iPad mini, boasting a 7.9-inch display and a lightweight design, aiming to dominate the market against Google and Amazon.
Apple unveils a slimmer, lighter 13-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display and flash storage, setting new industry standards.
Apple reveals sleek new iMac, boasting a thinner design and enhanced performance in their most significant product launch yet.
IT hosting and cloud computing company appoints Data Centre Manager and a Network Security Engineer, following data centre launch.
Worldwide spending on big-data and cloud technology the reason behind increased spending within the industry says Gartner symposium.
Juniper ANZ MD Mark Iles exits amid a drastic job cull, with 10-15% of local staff cut as part of global restructuring to boost innovation.
Media expectations for the smaller-sized tablet reaching fever pitch on the eve of the Apple's product launch.
Electronics giant announces changes by the end of 2012 in ongoing quest to reduce its overall workforce by 6%.
Westcon Group marks a new era in Auckland with the opening of its spacious office, doubling its warehouse size, a move celebrated by industry leaders.
Polycom and Telecom NZ team up to launch VaaS, making high-tech video collaboration easy and affordable for Kiwi businesses.
As tech advances, e-waste skyrockets with outdated gadgets piling up. Experts warn of fast-growing waste from incessant device upgrades.
With the iPad Mini and Surface products due for release, Australia's industry experts assess which company will come out on top.