IT management stories
Jim Watson, Good Technology vice president and corporate general manager looks at the channel's role in mobile apps.
CA Technologies has introduced its CA Global Partner Program locally, on the back what it says are changing demands on partners.
Unisys wins a $38.8M deal to support over 1000 McDonald's in New Zealand, Australia, and South Pacific, enhancing customer tech experience.
Sybase unveils interface support for Apple's App Store Volume Purchase Program. SAP subsidiary aims to aid businesses in app deployment.
In the wake of February's devastating earthquake, there has been renewed focus by businesses on the importance of disaster recovery planning.
Whether a small business or an enterprise, when business information is on the line the organisation is at risk.
With virtualisation maturing, large enterprises embrace it as essential. Gartner forecasts it as key tech in 2011; 91% already use it for production workloads.
SAP acquires Auckland-based 3D tech firm Right Hemisphere, aiming to retain and possibly expand its local R&D office, says SAP's Hans Thalbauer.
Inspired by Jim Collins' hedgehog concept, Chris Maclean's focus on IT infrastructure has driven significant growth and innovation at Maclean Computing.
Owen McCall shares valuable insights on prioritising business understanding over tech fascination in his journey from consultant to CIO.
CA Technologies has appointed Bill McMurray, a 25-year industry veteran, as vice president for Australia and New Zealand operations.
The software solution that happily managed to guide you two years ago may not be quite so fast or powerful today.
Recent events have heightened the awareness of business continuity and disaster recovery planning for many New Zealand businesses.
Unisys turns crisis into triumph in Christchurch, showcasing power of preparedness with its robust disaster response to 2010 and 2011 quakes.
Paul Deavoll leads Gen-i in heroic efforts to maintain vital services during the Christchurch earthquake, ensuring connectivity amid chaos.
Melanie Morris opens her business premises to aid quake-hit firms in Christchurch, nurturing recovery with free workspace and workshops.
A kiwi software boss is in training to take on one of the world's most well-known public sporting events, the ING New York City marathon.
SolarWinds unveils a new User Device Tracker to empower IT pros with precise device location history and network insights, all at a lower cost.
Navigating the IT landscape for over 40,000 users at the University of Auckland, Miles Fordyce thrives on complexity and the vibrancy of campus life.
As businesses grapple with disaster recovery planning, resellers have a golden opportunity to guide them towards tailored, effective strategies.