Hot new technology business, Ponoko, launched itself onto the worldwide stage in September at the TechCrunch40 conference in San Francisco.
Exinda bolsters its ANZ presence by appointing Mark Geddes as Country Manager, eyeing expansive growth in WAN optimisation and application acceleration.
Successful Wellington software consulting firm, Blade, has teamed up with distributor Soft Solutions to bring its exciting Blade Transfer Services 2.
The Equal Employment Opportunities Trust (EEO T) and Auckland Chamber of Commerce have hosted a symposium on the benefits of diversity in the workplace.
Christchurch-based Fraame Solutions specialises in supporting the technology needs of healthcare providers in New Zealand and Australia.
Everywhere you look at the moment there are dire warnings about the massive skills shortage the industry is facing.
Enprise's partnership with SAP has catalysed its global growth, leveraging SAP's new ERP solution for SMEs. Now, Enprise reaches markets worldwide.
NZ firms face a global leap, balancing ambition with research and strong overseas ties, to outpace the local market's constraints.
Dive into the heart of urban warfare in Close Combat: First to Fight, navigating Beirut's war-torn streets with your elite Marine fire team.
Brocade launches a lucrative rewards program in NZ, offering resellers up to $1,000 per product with a special VISA debit card.
Apple unveils the iPod classic with up to 160GB storage, featuring a sleek all-metal design and enhanced interface for music and video lovers.
If you haven't heard of Crysis you can't be on planet Earth because Crysis will be one of the hottest titles to be released this year.
What's it like having a dream job?<br />Well David McLean, Microsoft's regional director ANZ entertainment and electronics division, reckons it's pretty sweet.
As well as implementing an international expansion strategy Tauranga-based Vision Software is doing well on its home turf.
A year on from launching online retail store Ferrit, the boys behind the machine are realistic about what they've managed to achieve.
Reflecting on the management buy out of Marshal Software, CEO Ed McNair swears he'd never go through the experience again.