Progressive Enterprises managing director Dave Chambers said he felt exonerated by the outcome of a Commerce Commission inquiry into anti-competiti.
Online wine retailer Rewined predicts that the New Zealand online wine market will account for 15% of total retail sales completed online by 2018.
Aussie and NZ tech consumers face price gouging, not just from vendors but at distribution level, insider claims.
Lenovo unveils its new ThinkCentre 'tiny' desktop series at CeBIT Sydney, featuring the industry's first one-litre, Intel vPro-enabled M92p model.
GeoSmart set to launch BIonaMAP, a software designed to display market intelligence on maps, making data visualisation accessible and affordable for businesses.
DUO has revamped its outdated website, focusing on real-time pricing and stock info to better meet customer needs and foster community engagement.
Cisco unveils its latest Flip pocket video cameras in New Zealand, featuring enhanced video quality and more sharing options via FlipShare software.
Update: Apple says July 30th but we're still waiting for confirmation from Vodafone on pricing and launch details.
AVG launches a New Zealand website to facilitate local purchases, upgrades, and downloads of its software, featuring NZD $ transactions and support.
The Ministry of Education is reopening the Schools Network Upgrade Project tender after a court injunction, leading to added costs and workloads.
Telecom extends its popular $10 daily data roaming rate to Indonesia and Thailand; voice calling drops to $2.49/minute, effective 3 February 2014.
Veeam Software has announced the immediate availability of Veeam Backup & Replication v7, in a bid to take Modern Data Protection to the next level.
Orcon CEO Scott Bartlett calls for a new submarine cable following Pacific Fibre's project's cancellation, warning NZ's economy may suffer without it.
Outsourcing your telemarketing can save a bundle in staffing costs; so how do you select an agency that will work for you?.
Web Drive becomes the first New Zealand company accredited by ICANN, promising significant savings and enhanced local support for resellers and customers.
UltraFast Fibre Limited and Northpower Limited's expansions bring ultra-fast broadband to various regions, starting in Whangarei by Christmas 2010.
Telecom and SKY have announced a deal to enable the telco to sell television services alongside home line, mobile and broadband products.
Cloud computing reshapes the IT ecosystem but doesn't eradicate it, offering local benefits over global models, argues Revera's GM Robin Cockayne.
Vodafone briefs consumers on Micro-SIM cards necessary for Apple's iPhone 4, offering free swaps and support for existing and new customers in New Zealand.
With tight budgets, resellers must avoid common pitfalls in projector sales. On-site consultations and future-proofing are key to providing the right solution.