IT Industry stories
Microsoft's Scott Charney suggests quarantining virus-infected PCs, arguing they pose a risk akin to unvaccinated individuals in public health.
Kinetics' winning solution for Sistema Plastics involved a major makeover of its somewhat shaky server infrastructure.
President Obama compares Deepwater Horizon oil spill to 9/11, as estimates of the amount of oil spill vary. Wildlife and environment at risk.
Konica Minolta appoints Hassan Baickdeli as Channel Partner Manager for IT Sales in Australia, focusing on Victorian and Tasmanian markets.
In what the company calls a senior New Zealand appointment, Dominic Stevens has been appointed Product and Sales Engineer.
While virtualisation in business is growing, migration of mission-critical applications remains a sticking point, according to Gartner.
Maclean Computing, a prominent IT company in New Zealand, has undergone a transition as Chris Maclean takes over as CEO from his father Allan.
Green IT and its importance in reducing electronic waste and combating climate change are explored in this article by IT Brief.
Google's Craig Nevill-Manning, a World Class New Zealander, has been recognised for his work on the Google Maori project.
ACE Diploma students battle illness and external pressures, showing initiative and staying positive in the face of increasing exam difficulty.
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Former HP executive Joanna Burgess joins Renaissance as Communications and PR Manager, bringing 15 years of marketing expertise to the IT industry leader.
Alan Parker joins GlobalBizpro as Sales Manager for its EXO Division, leveraging 15 years of IT expertise to advance MYOB solutions and drive business growth.
ComOps appoints Don Glenn as New Zealand Country Manager, tasking him with expanding the company's market presence from Auckland.
A survey by Kelly Services reveals over 71% report stable or rising demand for skilled IT professionals, echoing the high demand seen in 2008.
Confidence among US IT companies signals optimistic prospects for New Zealand's IT industry, suggests KPMG survey of over 130 US firms.
Amid economic turbulence, Australian and New Zealand IT resellers are shifting from defensive stances to proactive strategies, seeking growth and success.
OBS delves into best practice and benchmarking in the IT industry, highlighting the importance of customer demand, self-regulation, and continuous improvement.
New Zealand urged to embrace mobile phone systems for improved productivity and cost reduction. #technology #business.
Economic indicators may have taken a turn for the worse but that's no reason for it to affect the quality and best practice of the channel.