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Chris Quin steps in as interim CEO of Telecom, bridging the gap until Simon Moutter assumes the role in September, following Paul Reynolds' exit.
Infor shifts its focus to specialised microverticals, stepping away from generalist ERP solutions to cater to niche industries, says New Zealand manager.
Navman Wireless outsources hardware design to focus on fleet management platform; CalAmp to open new R&D centre in NZ.
Auckland's Startup Weekend returns June 15-17 at ecentre, North Shore, offering entrepreneurs a chance to transform their ideas into global businesses.
Maxnet's new sub-brand Fyx revolutionises internet access in NZ with a 'global mode', promising unparalleled online freedom.
New software platform aims to help businesses enable self-service while offering easy transitions to contact centre assistants.
Angry Birds hits a staggering 1 billion downloads, as Rovio teases future projects and celebrates with a thank-you video.
Game of Thrones S2 on course to be 2012's top pirated series, with over 25m downloads, raising concerns for HBO's funding future.
StorageCraft secures gold ISV status in Microsoft Partner Network, boosting their visibility and affirming their technology's prowess.
How resellers can go where data centre operators can't, and use data centre services to provide total solutions to customers.
Pizza company's 156,000 fans can now place their orders direct from the network and share directly with their Facebook friends.
The Japanese networking vendor is getting serious about the NZ marketplace with three new team members and a new distie deal.
Focus on application deployment, cross-platform support 'from the metal up', and building for the future in the cloud.
WatchGuard expands its security solutions with virtual offerings, catering to businesses of all sizes in the evolving cloud landscape.
Yahoo's new CEO, Scott Thompson, faces scrutiny as he's accused of falsifying qualifications, igniting a storm amongst shareholders.
How escalating energy costs coupled with a drive to reduce carbon emissions will trigger changes within the data centre industry.
Family Guy leaps off the TV and onto your consoles this spring, promising uncensored humour with 'Back to the Multiverse'.
Gen-i, Vodafone and 2degrees all make the cut in deal Economic Development Minister estimates will save government $60m.
Gary Denman, a former Microsoft executive with 18 years experience, takes the lead at Polycom ANZ, aiming to expand its UC presence.
Twitpic launches a free iPhone app with editing features, challenging Instagram, and hints at an Android release next month.