Investment stories
Maxnet's CEO urges firms to upgrade legacy data centres and ensure robust backup systems after the costly Air NZ outage.
Videoconferencing has seen significant growth in New Zealand, with companies utilising the benefits including faster decision-making and improved collaboration.
Westcon New Zealand celebrates 35% annual growth and eyes further market expansion with new hires and vendor deals, including exclusive partnerships.
Datacom opens $30 million data center in New Zealand, the largest investment of its kind in the country since the 1970s.
From providers to software, read about how ERP can benefit small businesses in New Zealand and help them succeed globally.
Shortly after announcing the arrival of its financing program in New Zealand, Westcon also announced an exclusive deal with Nortel.
After acquiring Foundary Networks late last year, Brocade is now in the process of restructuring its channel partnership model.
RSA, the security division of EMC, is expanding its ANZ channel with new appointments and increased investment.
According to the latest Ovum report, the ANZ IT services market will show a modest recovery with growth above 4.
TelstraClear rules out direct investment in the government's USD $1.5 billion Ultra Fast Broadband network but sees partnership opportunities.
It began 14 years ago with 17 shareholders putting up $5,000 each, but now CityLink has been completely gobbled up by the publically listed company TeamTalk.
China will soon dominate fibre to the home deployments (FTTH) and become the global leader in the next two years, according to the FTTH Council Asia Pacific.
The UK government has received strong interest from private players for its Ultra Fast Broadband network, including international players.
Federated Farmers warn government of 'digital ghetto' risk in rural areas if broadband funding isn't increased.
Federated Farmers and TUANZ challenge government to invest more in rural broadband roll out for productivity and social gains.
Auckland City Council reaps rewards from SAP's integrated HR system, enhancing workforce management and operational efficiency for 2,300 employees.
Christchurch's Enable Networks, funded by the city council, reports its first profit of NZD $1.36 million amid soaring demand for its fibre services.
Zintel becomes the exclusive New Zealand distributor for Hypercom, ensuring the launch of new terminals just in time for the Christmas rush.
Mike Lancaster, the company's wireless champion, says 15 WiMax sites have been constructed and will be live in the next two months.
NZ's ICT industry aims to fuel productivity and economic growth, highlighting digital innovation as key to improving the nation's prosperity.