Microsoft New Zealand continues their look back at 2012, remembering their work during the past twelve months.
Microsoft NZ reflects on a momentous 2012, highlighting tech advances and community support that underscore its commitment to NZ's progress.
US Army, Air Force and DISA expand access to Microsoft technologies through cost-saving modernisation agreement.
Contact centres are spoilt for choice in terms of their ability to add more channels and more convenience to the customers they serve.
Company to move U.S. Veteran Affairs communications environment to the cloud with Microsoft Office 365, in a five-year deal.
There are some serious challenges ahead for the channel in disaster recovery and business continuity, as Keith Newman discovers in our four-part feature.
Microsoft New Zealand unveils Office 365 for Education for free, transforming learning with cloud-based tools for students and educators.
NZ firms switch to hosted IT services as in-house resources strain. Co-location and cloud models surge as economic and disaster resilience strategy.
The US Air Force embarks on a digital shift, replacing traditional manuals with iPads in a $9.36m move to modernise and streamline operations.
NZ retailers focus on self-checkout and mobile POS over biometrics for efficiency and customer experience, says IDC analyst Louise Francis.
NZ workers increasingly turn to smartphones for business, promising boosted productivity and revamped IT models, reveals Unisys survey.
Data centres must modernise with flatter Ethernet Fabrics to tackle bottlenecks as server virtualisation grows, says Frost and Sullivan report.
Mobile devices are enabling customers to conduct business and manage their lives on the move, while enabling a host of new business models and services.
Exploring the digital age's pitfalls and paradoxes, from Orewa College's iPad initiative to Obama's Twitter faux pas and the HP TouchPad review.
Ovum report forecasts IT services spend in Asia Pacific to hit $205bn by 2015, driven by economic recovery and modernisation initiatives.
Canon secures a pivotal contract to modernise the Maori Trustee's print and imaging infrastructure, heralding a new era of efficiency.
New data centre to form part of HP's US$1 billion transformation to retire legacy assets and build new, modernised facilities.
Business intelligence, collaboration, content management, social software and supply chain management will be 2011's major trends, says Gartner.
JFK's inspiring legacy goes digital, thanks to Sitecore and Velir, as the world marks 50th anniversary of Kennedy's inauguration.
Two thirds of kiwi IT decision makers users don't know what it would cost to bring their application portfolios up to date.