2011 sees a surge in technology focusing on compliance, consumer-inspired enterprise tools, and deepening of social media integration in business processes.
Social media boffin Simone McCallum, shares personal insights into maximising the man-hours you pump into Twitter.
Last Thursday's formal announcement of a multimillion-dollar next-generation data centre in Waikato has been delayed.
Brick-and-mortar shops are embracing cloud-based POS systems, ensuring sales continue seamlessly, online or offline.
Harness top security practices: From patching software to encrypting data, discover how best to protect your digital landscape.
Jules Smith's Washbar, a natural soap for dogs, expands nationally with determination and clever marketing, laying a roadmap for startups.
Beware of fake wi-fi networks in public places - cyber criminals are lurking there, ready to steal your personal info.
Social media encourages the evolution of integrated ERP and CRM solutions, says Craig Charlton, Epicor's Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific operations.
The last few months have seen VoIP scans and attacks increase significantly, says WatchGuard - ten security predictions inside.
Christchurch-based Swiftpoint has clinched a CES Innovations Award for their Swiftpoint Mouse, celebrated for its unique pen/pincer grip design.
Warwick Grey unveils 'yoobee', aiming to transform Renaissance with a vision of creativity and community, amid industry skepticism and staff exits.
In 2011, the cloud will transform business operations and IT's role, with CA Technologies leading the charge towards a more agile, secure future.
Gateway Motor Homes and Walkabout Rentals introduce Wi-Fi campervans, ending tourists' reliance on internet cafe hours.
Global mobile broadband subscriptions are set to double in 2011, reaching 1 billion, driven by high-performance networks and varied devices, says Ericsson.
Travelling on business often carries risks, from difficulty getting online, to security problems. These tips may help you avoid technical troubles.
2010: The year cloud computing revolutionised the IT and print sectors, making wireless printing the new norm in efficiency.
Is it secure? Is it really free? Is there a fair use policy? Can staff help you connect? Answers inside - we're lovin' it.
Google says sorry to NZ over Wi-Fi data collection, removes equipment from Street View cars following Privacy Commissioner's probe.
Three million ebooks designed to run on laptops, netbooks, tablets, smartphones and e-readers (if you're in the US).
Sony launches PlayTV in NZ, transforming PS3s into DVRs with FreeviewHD, allowing live TV pause, rewind, and record for $199.95.