New Zealand (NZ) stories
Ricoh NZ has teamed up with 2degrees in a deal which will see the telco providing internet, WAN and mobile as part of Ricoh's managed IT services.
New Zealand's tech sector is thriving and its isolation is now irrelevant, according to outgoing chair of NZTech, Bennett Medary.
Intergen has added to its trophy cabinet, scooping up two awards at the annual Wellington Gold Awards - including the Supreme award.
The awards are a sector-wide event that recognise the individuals and team show have excelled in the tech industry.
Size and location doesn't matter in the tech industry any more. New Zealand's innovation and expertise matches global levels.
New Zealand is among countries across the world committing to work together to do more to seize the potential of the digital economy.
Wellington has immense value to the tech sector and will become more important as IT influence extends beyond the enterprise, WREDA says.
A Kiwi social enterprise creating affordable healthcare solutions for those in need is in the spotlight as a APAC finalist in the startup awards.
New music video compiled in three days aims to educate youth in Waikato about sexual consent, addressing the issue in a fun way.
NZ's Frances Valintine shines globally, honoured as a top 50 education innovator for her pioneering ed-tech impact.
NetApp has appointed a New Zealand country manager as part of its increased focus and investment in the Kiwi market.
Ingram Micro NZ and Spark Digital clinch top spots at Lenovo's Partner Awards, showcasing excellence in the tech sector.
Specialist security distributor Hemisphere Technologies will have feet on the ground in NZ soon - and there are new vendors coming to play as well.
APAC organizations are still in the early stages of digital transformation, with Australia and New Zealand leading the way, says IDC.
NetApp isn't just about storage anymore. The company's new Kiwi boss outlines the how data transport is now a key play.
Dick Smith shareholders won't be recouping any of their investment, with administrators this week confirming the cupboards are bare.
Helen Masters will take on expanded responsibilities in the South Asia region, assume the role of VP and MD, South Asia & Pacific.
NEC New Zealand's MD, Leonard Dench, has resigned due to health issues. Tetsuro Akagi will act as MD until a replacement is found in July.
Eaton has appointed a new general manager for its local Power Distribution business, as it seeks to ramp up its market presence.
What makes a winning company? As Soltius celebrates its 20th birthday, boss Nick Mulcahy gives us the lowdown.