Know your customer (KYC) stories
Mike Clarke, CIO of SkyCity, talks to Henrietta Kjaer about the challenges of managing staff and technology in a 24/7 operation.
While Cloud computing is offering new levels of speed and savings, traditional IT services still have their place.
Deputy PM Bill English and Harvard's Lessig to headline Auckland's sold-out NetHui, focusing on New Zealand's Internet future.
NetHui 2011 aims to shape the future of digital society with discussions on cybercitizenship, cloud computing, and the internet's revolutionary potential.
Grab your TechEd 2011 tickets starting May 2nd! Prices remain unchanged, with limited Earlybird offers. Join NZ's premier IT event, Aug 24-26 in Auckland.
Discover the potential of selling POS systems at Sektor's roadshow in Auckland and Wellington this April. Get insights from HP, Zebra and more.
Telecom New Zealand has been ranked last in the nation's Corporate Reputation Index, with repeated XT network failures cited for the dismal result.
2500 IT professionals and software developers have descended on Auckland this morning for the opening of Tech.Ed.
Oxygen appoints Damian Swaffield as New Zealand General Manager, Consulting, and Datta Supomo as Business Development Manager to enhance their SAP solutions.
Microsoft's annual Tech.Ed conference in Auckland, nearly sold out with just 100 tickets remaining, says Brent Colbert.
Top tech experts will explore Windows 7 and new HP devices, including touch-screens, at the final Right Click event on 19 Nov at SkyCity, Auckland.
The third annual CCiNZ Conference and Awards was held on 2 September 2011 at the SkyCity Auckland Convention Centre with around 155 people attending.
We all remember those old TV shows like The Jetsons, which portrayed the future full of amazing inventions like teleportation and flying cars.
HP revolutionizes the cloud market with CloudSystem, offering a complete, hybrid solution that promises to cut costs by 56% and accelerate innovation.
At Auckland's SkyCity, telco leaders shared quips and confessions at Tel.Con 11, revealing the industry's lighter side amidst challenges.
Event to feature Microsoft and Gartner speakers from New Zealand and around the Asia Pacific region - registration now live.
SkyCity hosts CCiNZ's 2010 conference on Sept 24, aiming to enhance contact centre operations. Tickets up to $595+GST. Registration details online.
CCiNZ launches to boost NZ's contact centre industry, promising advancements with new partnerships, educational resources and awards.
Microsoft Tech.Ed New Zealand 2010 starts 30 August in Auckland, featuring world-class technical content, rock star speakers, and a revamped Marketplace.