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As winter descends upon New Zealand, it's time to dust off those boots and shin pads; the new soccer season is here! Ready to play like a pro?.
Red Steel 2, a video game masterpiece, marries Wild West and samurai action on the Wii, showcasing what motion controls were made for.
Greg Abbiss, Gen-i's Principal Architect BI/CRM, says more businesses need to use BI in order to make better decisions.
As ERP vendors incorporate advanced Business Intelligence tools, experts question if these systems alone can meet evolving data analysis needs for businesses.
As businesses realise the paramount importance of data over physical assets, modern database solutions become vital for resilience and customer satisfaction.
Embracing CRM technology enhances businesses' efficiency by improving client relations, driving productivity, and offering a competitive edge.
Gartner's latest CIO Agenda signals a shift for business intelligence. Is BI dead? Not quite, but it's evolving from technology to a focus on capability.
Vector is leading the alliance of 19 lines companies and independent fibre companies called the New Zealand Regional Fibre Group (NZRFG).
In the throes of change, 2015's telco landscape reshapes under demand for advanced connectivity, hinting at a collaborative future.
NZ aims to catch up with Australia, focusing on water, broadband, and fostering big intellectual companies to secure its first-world status.
There have been a number of opinions expressed lately, by people who are outside the TCF; that the TCF is no more than a mechanism for the Tier 1 members.
The FBI's 2009 Internet Crime Report reveals a 22.3% surge in web scams, with total financial losses hitting USD $559.7 million.
If you enjoy online media, such as music and video, chances are you'll be paying for it in the near future if you want the quality stuff.
British MPs rush through the Digital Economy Bill, introducing strict copyright laws against digital file sharing, despite public opposition and limited debate.
Governments representing North America, Europe and Australasia remain hell-bent on pushing through ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement).
The boss of Google believes newspapers can make money online – but a survey of American media chiefs paints a continuing gloomy picture.
As the internet evolves, governments in democracies are debating whether it should remain free from regulation, citing child pornography, viruses, and theft.
In Orwell's dystopian classic 1984, the omnipresent state, Big Brother, has the ability to look into the homes of any person at any time.
Calling all New Zealand genealogists! New Zealand's first Family History Fair is being held at the Kingsgate Hotel in Hamilton on July 17th and 18th.
Ridley Scott's Blade Runner: The Final Cut remains a sci-fi masterpiece, blending breathtaking visuals with profound questions about humanity and existence.