IT support stories
Tech support scams are the top phishing threat to consumers, according to a report by NortonLifeLock's global research team.
The latest issue comes after planned maintenance on Kiwibank's IT systems in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Poly's account manager for New Zealand, Laura Peddie, discusses the impact of remote working on the headset sector in an exclusive interview with TechDay.
The role of the IT department is becoming increasingly important, with new research finding 90% of workers needing more IT support when working from home.
The security and scalability of software and tools used to support remote working is being called into question by many IT leaders.
Tecala, an Australian tech services provider, talks about its primary focuses, solutions, and resources in the ANZ market.
Irish IT services firm Evros is set to open a 24/7 operations centre in Auckland, enhancing global support and boosting local employment.
New AP uses AI to support 802.11ax, Mist Edge delivers microservices agility to the campus, and introducing AI integrated support.
CSG's recent survey has shown that SMBs are outsourcing their IT support at an increasing rate, showing opportunity for providers of IT services.
Rimini Street lands essential IT contract with ANZ's James Pascoe, bolstering service for over 730 retail outlets.
Here are a few things you mightn't know about New Zealand's own Delta Technology Solutions and their data monitoring services.
Auckland's Lancom is transforming IT support with DeskDirector, a new app that streamlines issue resolution and boosts efficiency for medium-sized businesses.
SEEK's Employment Report reveals top job opportunities in New Zealand with ICT roles offering an average salary of $92,700.
The Yoobee retail outlets for Apple devices and accessories are no more, with the retail chain rebranding as Oobe.
The Australian Department of Defence has extended an IT support contract with Unisys for two years in a deal worth around $74 million.
Australian managers are spending 36% of their time on manual administrative tasks with companies failing to harness technology to accelerate work.
UXC secures a landmark £25m contract from Ausgrid and Endeavour Energy, pledging top-notch IT support for 7500 users in NSW.
N4L teams with 12 Kiwi tech firms to connect over 700 schools to its free, high-speed internet service by 2014, boosting educational resources.
CompNow expands Australian Apple market presence with $20m purchase of DesignWyse, adding a fourth Victorian office and strengthening its product offerings.
More than 20 schools from around New Zealand have already signed agreements with Network for Learning (N4L) to connect to its managed network.