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Online helpdesk spreads satisfaction in NZ - updated
95% of kiwis satisfied thanks to cloud-based customer service network.
Online helpdesk spreads satisfaction in NZ
95% of kiwis satisfied thanks to cloud-based customer service network.
Hong Kong airport selects kiwi solution
Auckland-based IT company comes out on top after rigorous selection process.
Is your business tech savvy, or just tech sufficient?
Holes in basic skills hurting kiwi companies.
Apple 'tests' recruits on fake projects
Book reveals just how seriously tech giant takes internal security.
Symantec patches up pcAnywhere
Remote access tool good to go provided it's fully updated and patched, software vendor says.
'On this, you have my word': Tim Cook
Apple CEO's heartfelt response to supply chain criticisms.
From forest floor to non-sexy speech - updated
We delve into New Zealand-based TranscribeMe's innovative road to success.
From forest floor to non-sexy speech
We delve into New Zealand based TranscribeMe's innovative road to success.
Messaging intelligence not anti-spam says vendor
Email security vendor TrustSphere is gearing up to tackle the Australian and New Zealand market; we explain the company's key product.
The Techday Weekender
A summary of the week’s technology news.
Symantec to users: disable pcAnywhere
Remote PC control tool at risk from hackers with access to source code.
Is Nokia back on track?
Financial results not pretty, but Windows-based Lumia phones starting to make an impact.
Xero hints at big numbers
Online accounting firm issues update on revenue & customer numbers ahead of national conference.
Still too early for cloud: expert
'Data loss is an inevitability', Gartner analyst warns.
Ultrafast Fibre begins marketing push
Waikato UFB builder appoints marketing manager to build relationships between clients and customers.
Silver Fern Farms adopt Microsoft BI solution
How data warehousing and business intelligence solutions drove a 60-year-old organisation's reinvention.
Farming co-op's business intelligence rebirth
How data warehousing and business intelligence solutions drove a 60-year-old organisation's reinvention.
Where is the IT capital of NZ?
Specialist IT recruiter says it's not where you might think.
Apple crushes estimates with iPhone, iPad
Record quarter for popular devices pushes net income to half of previous year's total.