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Auckland Transport axes contract with Snapper for missing deadlines, moves to AT/HOP cards for rail, ferry, and soon, bus services.
SEEK sees jobseeker site visits soar, with desktop views up 8% and mobile visits up 14% in July 2012, indicating rising job market confidence.
New IRD chief aims to bring tax into the digital age by replacing the 20 year computer system for Inland Revenue.
High-flying Kiwi businesses invited to apply for the 2012 Technology Development Grant with $45m available for investments.
Exclusive reseller agreement sees IT solutions provider delivering and supporting the new IFS Applications 8 extended ERP suite across New Zealand.
Director of Partner Strategy across New Zealand made redundant after eight years with the company as the software maker begins internal restructure.
BitDefender's new Clueful app aims to shield iPhone users' data by spotlighting privacy-compromising apps, now available for free.
IBM bolsters client data usage with acquisition of HR software provider, after Oracle and SAP bought out rival companies in the past year.
Loss-making electronics firm to move mobile headquarters from Sweden to Japan as it reduces company headcount by 15%.
World's most valuable company set to reach all-time company high in trading as the market reacts to its federal court victory over Samsung.
After losing its major patent battle, electronics giant memos staff to express disappointment and vows to right the wrongs of the court's decision.
Apple to unveil a 7-inch iPad mini in October, following the anticipated launch of a new iPhone, marking the firm's entry into the smaller tablet market.
Kiwi mobile advertising expenditure continues to grow as specialist mobile media companies descend on the New Zealand market.
WatchGuard Technologies will reward the winners of its ANZ Elite 2012 sales incentive competition with a trip to Fiji.
In a landmark US case, Apple wins $1bn in damages from Samsung for patent infringements, threatening future innovation and consumer choice.
Telecommunications company considering jobs cut while failing to renew a number of key vendor support and maintenance contracts.
After 25 years Microsoft has revamped it's image with a new logo as the company embarks on a new era within the industry.
New laws passed allowing authorities to collect and monitor Australians' internet records from web providers, specifically targeted towards cyber criminals.
As a jury deliberates the evidence in California, Samsung faces accusations of 'fast-following' Apple after the opening of their new store in Sydney.
Resellers took advantage of the Ingram Micro Showcase 2012 in Auckland this week, detailing new products and areas of growth across ANZ.