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Search giant announces the latest version of its Enterprise Search Appliance in effort to increase business functionality.
Charles Clarke urges resellers to help businesses navigate cloud disaster recovery planning, stressing the need for virtual environment expertise.
The MacBook Air, along with the MacBook Pro, was updated at WWDC last week to include faster processors than its predecessor.
In the afternoon following the main WWDC Keynote, Apple announced the winners of the prestigious Apple Design Awards.
UC transforms as mobility and cost-effective video drive business tech, pushing the NZ market towards a $212.2M growth by 2017.
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CIOs embrace cloud services, shifting from do-it-yourself IT to reduce costs and enhance agility, despite concerns over data security.
Donkey Kong Country Returns reignites nostalgia and challenges hardcore gamers, reviving the classic with a modern hardcore twist.
Virtual desktop solutions are poised to transform business IT, as Gartner forecasts market growth to 50 million units by 2013, redefining workforce mobility.
Apple launches a stunning 27-inch LED Cinema Display, boasting an iSight camera and MagSafe charging, ideal for MacBook users.
Cisco unveils future-shaping ambitions at the summit with plans to dominate data center and collaboration markets, insisting on leading innovation.
As ICT demand spikes, firms struggle in a dwindling talent pool, turning globally to fill critical roles in a competitive job market.
One of the biggest points from this year's WWDC 2012 Keynote was the announcement of an entirely next-generation MacBook Pro with Retina display.
As schools gear up to open, students are reminded that preparation can turn their academic journey from drudgery to delight.
McCain Foods has signed a four-year<br />agreement with Gen-i to move all of its mobile connections to the XT mobile network.
NetSafe's Cocker questions the true benefits of the Govt's $1.5b Ultra Fast Broadband network, amidst debates on its future uses.
ICT Minister Steven Joyce distances himself from comments by his office suggesting media exaggeration of Telecom job losses and XT network outages.