Paper stories
Fuji Xerox's new smart printers herald a productivity revolution, offering NZ businesses free paper for three months.
Educators need to evaluate how they're using technology, and look at whether their choices are accelerating learning, or making a student passive.
The new Japanese owners of the pulp and paper manufacturer arm of Carter Holt Harvey are to invest $30 million into an upgrade of the company's Pen.
Facebook marks its decade with Paper, a sleek app blending storytelling and social media, redefining how we share and explore tales globally.
The accessories and consumables market remains an exciting segment in terms of product offerings and potential for margin add-on.
The idea of a 'paperless office' has been talked about for many years, but few organizations have actually adopted the concept and eliminated paper for good.
eMudhra today announced that it has worked with more than 15 State Government offices to help them go completely digital.
Today an increasing number of businesses are making the move from paper to digital, and Adobe is aiding in this transition with Document Cloud.
Forget traditional obituaries—new website 1000memories.com offers an interactive, collaborative way to celebrate lives online, free of charge.
The Government could slash ICT expenditure by NZD $180 million annually, NZ ICT claims, by consolidating servers and adopting telepresence solutions.
A coalition of tech firms urges reform in public sector procurement, challenging the excessive focus on cost that undermines service quality and value.
Peak Insight successfully deploys a Webex Calling and Contact Centre solution for Opal Packaging Australia in a significant managed services agreement.