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<strong>Dave Rosenberg reveals a few secrets to </strong><strong>Heather Wright</strong><strong> as he talks Westcon, leadership and the importance of family.
<strong>Internal staffing changes don't signal a disinvestment in the New Zealand channel, Microsoft's Chris Ichter tells Heather Wright.
<strong>The challenge has gone out for the New Zealand reseller channel to get in behind the Great Adventure Race to Cure Kids.
Amy Adams welcomes the release of Chorus' year three deployment plan for the rollout of the Government's Ultra-Fast Broadband programme.
Apple co-founder seeking Australian citizenship allowing him to jump across the ditch and set up home in New Zealand.
Jim Watson, Good Technology vice president and corporate general manager looks at the channel's role in mobile apps.
Trade Me's Sam Morgan voices regret over calling Wheedle a joke as the rival aims to disrupt the Kiwi online market.
Riverbed amps up partner benefits in response to growing product range, offering new tech paths and incentives for resellers.
Microsoft's compact Wedge Touch Mouse dazzles with Bluetooth connectivity and BlueTrack tech, perfect for on-the-go users, despite its sensitivity.
Microsoft's Windows 8 represents a bold risk aimed at keeping the tech giant relevant amidst the rise of smartphones and tablets, warns Gartner.
Microsoft's Sculpt Mobile Keyboard falls short of being a mobile marvel for tablets and smartphones, despite its Comfort Curve design.
TechEd 2012 marries art with tech, featuring data visualisations and launching Windows Server 2012, signalling a big year for Microsoft.
The Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse connects via Bluetooth and is designed to free your desk up from any additional wires.
Remember to include data recovery when you're selling disaster recovery, reminds Adrian Briscoe, Kroll Ontrack general manager, APAC.
Online auction site launched this morning as mega rich owner hits back at Sam Morgan's damning comments last week.
New Zealanders celebrated the launch of Apple's iPhone 5, with fans queuing for over 12 hours at Telecom and Vodafone's midnight events.
Extreme Networks urges a shift to open, all-Ethernet fabric networks, enabling scalable, efficient data centre infrastructures.
Megaupload founder backs calls for an independent inquiry after government spies illegally accessed his communications.
HP braces for a grim forecast at an analyst meeting amid lowered ratings and skepticism about its return to the smartphone market.
Foreign secretary says UK is under obligation to hand WikiLeaks founder to Sweden to face sex crime allegations as he enters 100th day in refuge.