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Acronis has launched the first backup and recovery software optimised for netbooks, priced at AUD $39.99 and supporting multiple Windows versions.
Microsoft launches Security Essentials: A free anti-malware service promising robust protection for PCs, available for download tomorrow.
NZCS launches its ITCP 'gold standard' certification, with 146 certifications already granted from 177 completed applications and over 389 initial applications.
ICANN and the US Department of Commerce have solidified ICANN's international role, reinforcing a global, multi-stakeholder governance model for the internet.
Tech companies stole the spotlight at the NZ International Business Awards 2009, with big wins for Modtec Industries, Gallagher Group, and BankLink.
At its AGM, Telecom showcased a video featuring endorsements from TUANZ, Federated Farmers, and Business NZ, praising the company's significant progress.
Union protesters disrupt Telecom AGM over Visionstream's new employment model; Northland customers face two-week delays for fault repairs, Auckland three days.
As Google's Wave technology garners attention, cybercriminals are poised to exploit user interest, warns data security firm Imperva.
Bluewolf is hosting a live webcast with presentations from the company as well as speakers from QlikView and salesforce.
A global survey by Axios Systems reveals over half of IT executives fail to meet business value expectations, with a predominant focus on cost reduction.
Telecommunications companies are offering free calling to Samoa (and in some cases, Tonga) in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami disaster there.
As China prepares to celebrate 30 years of communist rule, Chinese Internet users are reporting online surveillance and roadblocks.
The tsunami warnings issued following the recent Indonesian earthquake are being exploited by malware developers.
The US is set to lessen its grip on the Internet with a new agreement set to transfer much control from the government to ICANN in the coming days.
Despite economic headwinds, 70% of NZ CIOs are forging ahead with investments in server virtualisation, cloud computing, and web 2.0 projects, says IDC.
Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds argues rural service is uneconomic, despite investing USD $200 million annually; Vodafone insists rural customers are crucial.
Westcon has acquired Auckland-based Datastor to bolster its data centre, virtualisation, storage tech portfolio, and expand its footprint in the Asia Pacific.
Exeed launches a fresh identity after seven years, featuring a sleek new logo, user-centric website, and a supportive tagline “we're with you”.
Microsoft's launch of the free Security Essentials stirs the pot as Symantec criticises its effectiveness against modern threats.
Astaro and Seccom Global forge a partnership to bolster cloud solutions across Australia and New Zealand, aiming for revenue growth and strategic expansion.