Retail stories
Distributor Exeed is reporting strong business just five months after entering Australia with a focus on category creation and IoT paving the way.
There's quite a few PlayStation VR launch games out there but none of them seem to have been more entertaining than Job Simulator though.
Checking your account balance, paying bills and managing your finances...nowadays, it is pretty normal to do all these things online.
Spark is offering a $100 gift voucher to customers who return their Note7 devices, as a gesture of appreciation for their patience and cooperation.
The rumours are true: Apple Pay will indeed be coming to New Zealand. But only for those with an ANZ Visa Debit or personal ANZ Visa credit card.
Veeam champions big data protection, urging robust measures for IT infrastructure to keep pace with vast volumes of data.
Arkham VR for PlayStation VR allows you to become Batman. While it's fun, it feels more like you're being Commissioner Gordon than being The Batman.
Amid rising cyber threats, the data center security market is poised to hit a robust $15 billion by 2024, Heka Reports says.
Workplace by Facebook launches to boost organisational collaboration - but will IT leaders be swayed by its familiar interface?.
Paying criminals is never a good idea, even when it seems expedient. Ransomware authors are under no obligation to give you back what you pay.
Global mobility revenues are expected to reach $1.7tn by 2020, with software revenues experiencing double-digit growth, according to IDC.
New Zealand-based managed service provider and deployment provider Flintfox International will become a reseller for AXImprove performance solutions.
Learn your rights amid Samsung Note7 chaos, says Ministry, urging consumers to seek refunds or replacements under CGA protections.
OMGTech partners with Ministry of Education to pilot initiative bringing STEM education and tech to Kiwi kids.
Exeed boss Justin Tye tells how the distie's Aussie business is reaping returns for NZ retailers and details Exeed's cloud growth and upcoming move...
Spark stops all Samsung Galaxy Note7 replacements and urges customers to return devices following advice from Samsung.
FXecosystem expands into Asia by opening regional HQ in Singapore and point of presence in Equinix SG1 data center.
Samsung New Zealand is now halting all sales and production of the Galaxy Note7 as part of the company's global recall of the device.
As the Australian Supreme Court hearing into the demise of Dick Smith rumbles on, the new Dick Smith online store is already claiming local success.
Think print is dead? No chance says Dove Electronics. In fact it's a growing – and potentially profitable – market for Kiwi resellers the distie says.