Around 100,000 customers woke up to a day without cellphone coverage in New Zealand due to a hardware failure on the XT Network.
Richard Paul assumes sole directorship of Snappernet as former co-directors Mark Forbes and John Gould sell their stakes, citing personal priorities.
Gen-i's CEO Chris Quin is claiming that XT mobile services affected by today's outage are functioning and that the majority of services have been restored.
Tandberg channel partners will benefit from added attention with the promotion of Adam Britten as Asia Pacific Channel Director.
Web surfers have been duped into purchasing fake online security software that actually facilitates the installation of malicious code.
Security will only become more important in the future, and I personally think it's more about mindset than technical ability.
A debate on the legitimacy of the 'Trojan defence' in child porn cases grows, with concerns over convicting the innocent.
Distributor Soft Solutions transitions to vendor, launching the Business Continuity Appliance to address SMEs' gaps in cost-effective hardware failure recovery.
National Journal unveils cyberwar realities, differentiating between cyberwarfare's role in conflict and cybercrime's impact.
A new worm targets jailbroken iPhones, exploiting a vulnerability for those with OpenSSH installed. Time to reset your passwords.
I've just been dropped off by boat with three other fellow survivors onto a pier on the outskirts of New Orleans.
Green IT has been around for some time now and has taken on a number of guises, from energy effi ciency to more easily recyclable products.
In Sydney, Christmas shopping hysteria begins in October, with IT and electronics topping the festive wishlist despite economic concerns.
Despite the tyranny of distance, niche distributor KVM is interested in increasing its presence in the New Zealand market.
A Christchurch baker, Jeremy Grant Bourne, was jailed for 20 months today for possessing and distributing child sexual abuse images.
Cisco today announced the appointment of Ingram Micro as an Australia and New Zealand distributor of its Flip Video digital camcorders.
Christmas will be a show of lights in both Auckland and Wellington this year, with Telecom announcing plans to bring their Telecom Tree's to both cities.
Observatory Crest secures ANZ distribution rights for Arbor Networks, bolstering global network security solutions in the region.
Dove's GM Chris Rycroft shares insights from 25 years in IT, reflecting on industry change and the underestimated impact of the iPhone.
TomTom's new in-store promotion offer for Christmas will give buyers a bonus map of Australia, worth $139, with purchase of select TomTom models.