Collaboration stories
Mitel and Telstra have strengthened their partnership to offer Mitel's range of unified communications solutions to customers in Australia and New Zealand.
MindManager empowers business professionals to better capture, organise and communicate ideas, information and projects for business success.
Unified communications (UC) can elevate how SMBs handle internal and external tasks, offering cost-effective, scalable, and manageable IT solutions.
HP has launched 48Upper, a pioneering IT management solution that integrates social networking and community insights to boost productivity and collaboration.
Vasco Data Security partners with Westcon's Datastor to strengthen its authentication product presence in the Australian and New Zealand markets.
ContentKeeper partners with Packet Technologies to distribute its network security solutions in New Zealand, leveraging Pactec's extensive Exinda customer base.
Microsoft is set to launch Office Web Apps on 15 June, challenging Google Docs with a free web-based version of Office 2010.
As the internet evolves, governments in democracies are debating whether it should remain free from regulation, citing child pornography, viruses, and theft.
The implementation of unified communications systems can boost productivity and employee satisfaction by streamlining business communication processes.
As businesses embrace the connected world of 2.0, new security challenges arise, demanding dynamic solutions over traditional network fortresses.
Google is teaming up with The New York Times and The Washington Post to revolutionise web news by launching Google Living Stories, an interactive news platform.
Vodafone's new portable wi-fi device allows up to five users to share a 3G broadband connection but won't support speeds from its HSPA+ upgrade.
Bluewolf is hosting a live webcast with presentations from the company as well as speakers from QlikView and salesforce.
Businesses pivot to strategic collaborations, promising access to new markets and customers, in a transformative shift from traditional alliances.
As global communication preferences shift to video, businesses must leverage this technology to enhance collaboration, reduce costs, and stay competitive.
Telecommunications Industry Group joins banks, taxis, motels and other organisations in the fight against crime.
Cisco New Zealand has crowned the skin cancer health company winner of its Communications Makeover competition.
An interactive identity theft self-test tool has been launched by international privacy commissioners, offering practical tips to protect personal information.
The new ICT Research Forum will focus on making recommendations on the development and growth of the local software economy.
NZICT Group partners with NZ Health IT Cluster to focus on health ICT development and collaboration with government.