Read the latest stories by Staff Writer across the TechDay network.
Written by Staff
Auckland hosts innovation event on commercialising ideas, featuring insights from NZ's top entrepreneurs this Thursday.
42% of businesses expect growth in next 12 months despite only half that figure anticipating broader economic recovery.
It's obvious that to grow your business you need to grow your exposure, and that means facing your fears of possible rejection.
Smartphones and tablets pack the same punch - and the same risks - as corporate laptops. Are you ready if something goes wrong?.
Specialist SAP consultancy firm decides it needs to be led from across the ditch, but boss of 10 years chooses to stay at home.
Ex-Apple engineer Daniel Figucio joins Alfresco as solutions engineer in Sydney, aiming to revolutionise APAC's content management sector.
Orcon's boss, Scott Bartlett, challenges doom-laden rivals, eyeing bright futures and partnerships at TelCon12.
Misconceptions about WAN optimization clarified and the importance of focusing on application delivery explained.
Part Assassin's Creed, part Metal Gear Solid 4, part Skyrim - could this be the most exciting new game of the year?.
Labour ICT spokesperson Clare Curran agrees with a panel of ISP legal reps that there's not enough information to say how the charge is working.
If you've spent months building up your character on an overseas server, you've got less than a week to arrange to transfer them here.
Telecom ramps up retail reach, partnering with Warehouse Stationery to sell handsets in 55 stores, aiming to boost customer transitions to XT network.
While Apple and Samsung discuss resolving patent disputes, Twitter introduces the Innovator's Patent Agreement, pledging patents for defence only.
Kiwi influence shines at Microsoft Management Summit in Las Vegas, spotlighting major announcements like System Center 2012's launch.
Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 on PS Vita disappoints with cramped levels and weak puzzles, tarnishing both franchises.
Orcon refreshes Genius VoIP offerings with competitive plans: New up to 1TB for high-data users, aiming to meet rising demands for more internet freedom.
TelstraClear CEO declares the telecom industry will bank on copper for 2-3 more years, despite the allure of fibre broadband.
Leaked info suggests Google Drive will offer 5GB of space for free; so will it work with Apple operating systems?.
ICT Minister aims to regulate how broadband is marketed, ensuring Kiwis can distinguish UFB options, amidst launching a $14.4m rural broadband phase.
TomTom's new app is a game-changer for the geographically challenged, offering advanced features and social media integration for GBP £78.