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Microsoft announces winners of New Zealand Imagine Cup competition. Auckland University takes home all top awards.
Dropbox is looking to convert NZ businesses to its Dropbox for Business offering and has launched its partner programme here.
Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, and Talent International call for more support for Asia Pacific's tech entrepreneurs & professionals.
CMOs and CIOs face an ongoing challenge: bridging the gap between their distinct vocabularies in the digital marketing realm.
WhatsApp CEO dispels myths about Facebook merger, emphasising privacy and user data protection remain paramount.
Optima Corporation, a Kiwi software developer, has been bought by US tech firm Intermedix, fuelling the worldwide growth of the Auckland-based company.
LinkedIn reaches 300 million members worldwide, aiming to connect all 3.3 billion professionals, with a focus on mobile.
The digital universe is set to multiply 10-fold between 2013 and 2020, resulting in a staggering 44 trillion gigabytes of data.
HP spearheads 'New Style of IT' transformation, offering partners new solutions, tools, and program updates to drive growth and adaptability.
Xero, the largest online accounting software provider in New Zealand, is looking to expand into the UK and US markets.
Xero is now the leading accounting software provider in New Zealand and the leading online accounting software in Australia and the United Kingdom, wi.
Vend, the online POS software provider, has raised NZ $25m in a funding round co-led by Peter Thiel and Square Peg Capital.
After two years of planning, Dot Kiwi domain names are rolling out, offering all Kiwis worldwide a new way to showcase their identity online.
Labour proposes digital bill of rights to protect New Zealanders from mass surveillance and guarantee internet access.
Wynyard Group applies for trading halt to carry out targeted placement of shares, aiming to raise NZ$35m for global growth plan.
Provoke strengthens its Seattle presence with Naomi Lind as GM and her husband, Jono Lind, as Principal Architect, marking a unique dual appointment.
Wynyard Group teams up with Radio Tactics for a cutting-edge mobile forensics solution, promising major benefits for law enforcement.
Lenovo ANZ MD, Matt Codrington, outlines ambitious channel plans for NZ, despite regulatory silences on recent tech acquisitions.
Xero, a fast-growing accounting software firm, now boasts over 250,000 global customers, doubling its base in just a year.
Court Appeal finds Kim Dotcom's 2012 arrest warrants valid despite flaws, but illegal for NZ police to share cloned info with US FBI.