United States (US) stories
The US Government's data.gov website is growing fast, with expectations of over 100,000 feeds by the end of the year.
OBS delves into best practice and benchmarking in the IT industry, highlighting the importance of customer demand, self-regulation, and continuous improvement.
Google introduces new tools, including Search options for refined query results and Google Earth 5.0 with Historical Imagery, enhancing user experience.
Now is the time to do what you've talked about for ages – take a look at your unsustainable travel policies and do the sums.
In order to pass on the benefits of the strength of the New Zealand dollar, Sun Microsystems has dropped its prices.
Astaro and Seccom Global forge a partnership to bolster cloud solutions across Australia and New Zealand, aiming for revenue growth and strategic expansion.
Kordia to construct new trans-Tasman OptiKor cable after securing foundation customers, promising direct, cost-effective connectivity.
Controversial stance on offshoring by Wallace at CCiNZ stirs debate, claiming it is time NZ embraces the economic benefits and moves past protectionism.
Businesses in New Zealand are increasingly considering disaster recovery (DR) policies and procedures due to IT infrastructure centralisation and rising costs.
As NZ businesses face increasing data demands, Symantec's survey reveals a concerning lack of resources, with over 50% struggling with storage and recovery.
Support. Educate. Engage. These three words represent the core focus of the recently formed Contact Centre Institute of New Zealand.
Unearthed eBay sales of secondhand disk drives expose chilling security lapses, leaking missile secrets and NHS records.
Telecom's XT Network offers simplified roaming pricing, but there is little difference in cost compared to Vodafone.
Swedish court convicts The Pirate Bay founders, igniting a fierce debate over internet freedom and copyright laws.
You could be excused for thinking the Web in 2009 is carrying its own version of porcine (sorry – H1N1) influenza.
Empire: Total War is the fifth game in the Total War series, which began with Creative Assembly's original Shogun: Total War just over nine years ago.
Google's Craig Nevill-Manning, a World Class New Zealander, has been recognised for his work on the Google Maori project.
The IT sector in New Zealand is poorly prepared for the challenges posed by climate change, raising questions about its ability to keep businesses competitive.
Allied action against McColo Corp reduces spam, but experts warn it won't last long #spamkingpin #internetsecurity.
A hacker breached the US Homeland Security Department's phone system in 2008, making USD $12,000 in calls. Is your PBX system secure? Most aren't.