New Zealand (NZ) stories
Juniper to upgrade University of Canterbury's network infrastructure to meet growing demand for multimedia consumption.
Tauranga firm Pingar has expanded into China as part of the signing of the Closer Economic Partnership between Hong Kong and NZ.
Dell partners with Simms NZ to boost its presence in the New Zealand market through distribution, aiming to expand beyond its 70% direct sales share.
CEO Brett O'Riley has told IT Brief that the NZICT would welcome any move focusing on improving cyber security.
Telecom has announced its director of mobile Paul Hamburger<br />will leave the company when his contract expires in July.
The latest ACTA leak shows New Zealand's caution, opposing broader powers and ISP liabilities that the US, EU, and Japan seek to include.
ComOps appoints Don Glenn as New Zealand Country Manager, tasking him with expanding the company's market presence from Auckland.
Wellington will host PublicACTA, a forum critical of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, to allow public discourse two days before official negotiations.
Australia is being monitored by an<br />organisation dedicated to freedom of information, because of its plans to<br />introduce compulsory Internet filtering.
Microsoft New Zealand will host a unique event for resellers called Tour 2010 in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch next month.
Telecom International CEO Matt Crockett critiqued Pacific Fibre's $900 million cable project, questioning its geographic feasibility and latency claims.
Westcon CTO Bill Corban visits New Zealand, discovering its pioneering approach to cloud services, desktop virtualisation, and unified communications.
Symantec hopes to play a significant role in Australia's 15-year data centre strategy, leveraging its strong government relationships, says VP Craig Scroggie.
Maxnet acquires DataLock to enhance its backup services, aiming for a comprehensive and cost-effective offering in New Zealand's market.
The New Zealand Software Association has become the country's representative body in the Asian-Oceanian Computing Industry Organisation (ASOCIO).
Tandberg has partnered with Datacraft to bolster its presence in New Zealand, aiming to address the growing demand for video conferencing solutions.
The Auckland-based computing infrastructure and platform services company has named two new client services managers.
Mark Callander steps in as CallPlus CEO, steering the company towards local loop unbundling in Hamilton, nationwide WiMAX rollout, and expanding MVNO services.
Blue Coat Systems' new Sydney data centre will swiftly boost web security for New Zealand users, combating phishing, spyware, and trojans more effectively.
In what the company calls a senior New Zealand appointment, Dominic Stevens has been appointed Product and Sales Engineer.