Auckland stories
Auckland-based Maxnet is launching a consultancy arm led by CTO Derek Gaeth, aiming to meet rising demand for virtualisation and cloud expertise.
Outsourcer base2 is helping customers with their ICT struggles through its managed service offerings. How did it all begin?.
Telecom's seven-storey high Christmas tree was lit up by the sound of children's wishes at its unveiling in Auckland on Saturday.
The fire that destroyed Corporate Consumables' Mt Wellington premises on Tuesday afternoon claimed more than $2 million worth of stock.
Telecom is trialling new technology to turbo-charge broadband speeds, but it could be a while before users can take advantage of it.
The recession might make it a gloomy time for most businesses, but the sun is shining in the contact centre industry.
NZ Police's new strategy significantly improves call response rates, showcasing the benefits of additional contact centres and resources.
For New Zealand service providers, the 'Land of the Long White Cloud' could soon take on a very different meaning.
Brett Roberts, Microsoft NZ's Chief Technical Officer, departs end of January due to role relocation, amidst company restructures.
New Zealand schools are invited to participate in the Planet 2010 conference to be held by the Telecommunications Industry Group (TIG) in March next year.
New Zealand's leading contactless ticketing and payment system, Snapper, is set to be widely available in Auckland in 2010, with an eye on the Rugby World Cup.
Comworth's Wellington office relocation to the CBD will see two service staff lose their jobs as the division's work is contracted out.
Web sites about vineyards, credit cards, politics and banking were among the winners at the 2009 BeST Design Awards, honouring the best in local Web design.
After more than 40 years of print, Trade and Exchange magazine ends its physical editions, shifting focus to its thriving online platform.
The Asia Pacific branch of the Fibre to the Home council is holding its general meeting in Auckland this week.
Yesterday's inferno may have left Corporate Consumables' Mt Wellington office in a state of ruin, but today it's business as usual.
Christmas will be a show of lights in both Auckland and Wellington this year, with Telecom announcing plans to bring their Telecom Tree's to both cities.
Auldhouse offers a Windows 7 training package with a free OS, pocket consultant book, and exam voucher for NZD $1995 plus GST. Courses run until June 2010.
The 2009 NZSUG Conference in Auckland on 11-12 November will unite SAP users from New Zealand and Australia to share innovative business solutions.
WHEN it comes to Internet performance, it really depends on what end of the country you live in as to what speeds you can expect.