Dimension Data opens a new office in Dunedin, showcasing their commitment to the area and supporting contracts with the University of Otago and PGG Wrightson.
Geeks on Wheels bring IT support to Kiwi doorsteps, solving computer woes nationwide with their mobile tech squad.
As rumours of a potential hookup of Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia Siemens Networks emerge, analyst group Ovum has wasted no time pooh-poohing the move.
New Zealanders get free WiFi this summer thanks to Telecom and Vodafone installing public hotspots throughout the country.
Ruckus Wireless hailed for stellar performance at The Hobbit premiere in Wellington, supporting the city's busiest Wi-Fi day ever.
Ruckus beefs up NZ channel, tapping Exeed as its second distributor to harness growth in hospitality, health, and logistics sectors.
Tomizone set to become Australia's largest WiFi service provider in hospitality, acquiring Jimojo to boost its nationwide operations.
AeroHive revolutionises wireless networking for large-scale users, bypassing conventional controller failures with its novel cloud-based system.
Brother last week officially introduced it's new high speed business grade HL-S7000DN printer to the local market. Why is it so different ?.
Cisco's Linksys EA6500 router impresses with easy setup and fast AC performance, though its cutting-edge tech awaits wider support.
In a world where smaller is better, Samsung's new over-sized smartphone blurs the lines between phone and tablet further.
A market leader in IP telephony, Compass offers feature rich, scalable and affordable telecommunications solutions.
Grab the last seats for Aerohive's BYOD sessions in Auckland and Wellington to revolutionise your retail with Wi-Fi.
In today's rapidly evolving technology landscape a number of trends in printing and document management are becoming ever more important.
Security is perhaps never so high in the public conscience as it is today, thanks largely to the high-profile blunders by several government agencies.
With the BYOD trend gathering momentum, IT managers are losing control over the diverse applications and devices on the corporate network .
Breaking down what most (honest) corporate users want to do when they are at work in it's most simplest form, is to perform the tasks it takes to do their job.
Hawaiki Cable set to connect Pacific with high-speed fibre, promising to boost NZ and island nations' development by late 2014.
Google ordered to delete Aussie Wi-Fi data caught by Street View cars after a privacy inquiry exposes the collection of personal info.
Newly named CityFi, the premium network aims to become 'less clunky' and more convenient allowing customers to easily log on without usernames or passwords.