Microsoft NZ's Partner Awards finalists announced, showcasing a blend of industry veterans and newcomers across 23 categories.
Tech.Ed's 'The Hub' dazzled with Intergen car races, Xbox contests, and more, even offering espresso and retro arcade fun for attendees.
Tech.Ed's The Hub dazzles with fierce car racing at Intergen and retro gaming at Fuji Xerox. Xbox and Thycotic brew up fierce and caffeinated fun.
Much of the talk around Tech.Ed has been the evolution of cloud computing from a buzzword to an industry standard.
Tech.Ed, the pinnacle of IT events, rolls out next week for its 16th year with Microsoft at the helm, heralding innovation and strategy.
Intergen COO Simon Bright predicts Office 365 will spur businesses to adopt cloud IT services, with varied approaches from gradual transition to immediate jump.
At Dynamics Day, Microsoft NZ's Paul Muckleston peeks into the future, eyeing growth for Windows Phone and new horizons for Bing and Kinect.
Intergen's Microsoft Dynamics conference goes to Auckland for the first time, with over 150 delegates, top speakers, and insights on ERP and CRM software.
Retailers are urged to embrace a multichannel strategy to enhance customer loyalty and meet the evolving expectations of consumers, a study says.
David Blumentals has been named as Intergen Professional Services associate based in the firm's Australian office.
Intergen and Qual IT team up to embed testing early in development, tackling the costly 'afterthought' approach in NZ's IT sector.
Microsoft launches Dynamics AX 2012 in NZ, offering businesses an enhanced ERP for improved resource management and enticing transition incentives.
Reseller expects strong uptake, with one West Coast dairy co-op already working on implementing the solution in its business.
Project management evolves into a key strategic asset in the post-recession era, driving growth and adding value globally.
Principal architect Ben Gracewood has resigned from NZ's largest IT firm, Datacom, to join Intergen, focusing on top-secret projects with Microsoft.
Microsoft NZ eases financing terms, slashing software loan requirements from 35% to 15% for deals under NZ$5m, fostering more accessible tech investments.
A study of 50 Kiwi websites has said that businesses could be doing more to engage with their customers online.
Microsoft's IT training event, Tech.Ed, goes mobile this autumn, supporting the Red Cross Canterbury Earthquake Appeal with every attendee.
As the GST update looms, MYOB's new portal offers videos, tools, and a calculator to ensure your business is fully prepared and compliant.
NZ's cleverest tech minds vied for Microsoft's recognition at The Langham, Auckland, sharing wins, laughs, and a few awkward moments.