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When they consider their wireless options, small businesses often look to products aimed at the home user and see the limitations.
Women fail to protect their precious photos and videos on connected devices, according to a survey by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International.
SimpliVity has become a leading hyperconvergence vendor for Cisco USC with 1000 hyperconverged Cisco UCS systems sold.
Lingogo, the brainchild of three Kiwi women, is a new digital bookshop app filled with interactive, dual-language stories.
Data protection firm Acronis has released new backup solutions to help businesses deal with the increasing risk associated with large amounts of data.
Dick Smith Electronics NZ operations have an estimated net loss of nearly $100 million in book value with Ingram Micro and Synnex among the creditors.
The storage virtualisation market is highly competitive, but some vendors are standing out from the crowd. Technavio has identified the top six.
New study investigates why women are underrepresented in C-suite executive roles, with less than 20% of executives being women.
Intel Security has partnered with CYBER-i to offer outcome-based managed security services, due to increasing cyber threats.
A new app for language disorders is the first special education tool to be featured by Apple in the best new apps section of the App Store.
OS X users have been hit with the first known case of Mac 'ransomware' malware, found in the recently released BitTorrent client app Transmission.
Dick Smith's final four stores have fallen, with receivers announcing the immediate closure of four Move Airport stores after asset sale failure.
The collaborative hybrid of human and machine - five ways big data will shape the future of business as we know it.
Do a quick 'cat' search on the App Store and you will lose most of life browsing through pages and pages of beautiful cat-dedicated apps.
Dick Smith receivers have been spoken to by privacy commissions on both sides of the Tasman after concerns over plans to sell customer information.
IaaS and on-demand cloud providers will significantly boost the global cloud and backup and recovery software market.
With a starting price of $299.95, the Type Cover can be pre-ordered from the Microsoft Store. From March 15, it will be available in-store nationwide.
The New Zealand PC market is expected to see a further decline this year, but that's not not necessarily all bad for the channel.
Shoply's merger with Anyware heralds strategic growth, boosting its distribution reach and competitive edge in eCommerce.
We think this is really disruptive for the conscious consumption movement; to be able to say you can do well financially by doing good for the planet.