Education, Learning & Training stories
The Ministry of Education seeks schools' input on digital tools and strategies to create an online repository for enhancing digital learning integration.
Representing the pinnacle of IT industry awards in New Zealand, the Microsoft Partner Awards is set to take place in Auckland tomorrow...
Veeam Software has made enhancements to its partner program in New Zealand, aiming to accelerate its presence in all market segments.
Aerohive Networks soared in 2013, doubling its customer base to over 13,100 and shipping its 500,000th access point, marking 74% growth from the previous year.
New technologies are continually making it easier than ever before to distribute and share learning content with businesses rushing to capitalise.
Dell appoints Pete Murphy as New Zealand MD to bolster its 'channel-first' strategy, with plans for double-digit growth and enhanced channel investments.
Motorola Solutions has appointed David Arkles as general manager of the company's Enterprise team in Australia and New Zealand.
Bitdefender has dramatically overhauled its partnership program as the company continues to expand within the global security industry.
Juniper Networks has hired former Polycom executive Hansjoerg Wagner as new senior vice president for the Asia-Pacific region, based in Singapore.
HP enhances its global PartnerOne programme, making it simpler, more profitable, and more predictable, with new rebates and streamlined certifications.
Auldhouse, now NZ's largest privately owned commercial training business, will continue to support Telecom and Gen-i as a preferred supplier.
He may have abandoned a career as a psychiatric nurse, but Microsoft's partner account manager says that early job has stood him in good stead.
The Warehouse celebrates 32 years with rollout of free Wi-Fi in all stores to enhance the shopping experience for Kiwis.
Network for Learning is starting to roll out invitations for their web portal Pond to 500 Pioneer Educators who will gain access during Term 2.
Microsoft has revealed the finalists for the 2013 Microsoft New Zealand Partner Awards, with a host of top Kiwi companies in the running.
Wellington to host eT4e conference, spotlighting NZ's role in the booming $86bn global Ed Tech industry, boosting local innovation and growth.
A new website, Inspired by U, launched by Education Minister Hekia Parata, allows Kiwis to honour the teachers who made a lasting impact.
The newness of many computer cores on one chip, known as multicore, is an IT opportunity for New Zealand says Nicolas Erdody.
Noel Leeming is ramping up its services offering with ambitious plans to be New Zealand's leading technology service player.
DreamCatcher, a New Zealand web-based tool, revolutionises career teaching by empowering students to make informed decisions and take control of their futures.