Adobe revolutionises NZ distribution, now allowing Ingram Micro and Express Data to offer its full product range, enhancing reseller choice.
A 50-year-old man jailed for 6 months after IT firms discovered child sexual abuse images on his computers, highlighting global fight against exploitation.
HTTPS can't guarantee safety, warns expert, highlighting misconceptions surrounding web security and the risks of spoofed sites.
Exeed launches a fresh identity after seven years, featuring a sleek new logo, user-centric website, and a supportive tagline “we're with you”.
Microsoft's launch of the free Security Essentials stirs the pot as Symantec criticises its effectiveness against modern threats.
Like a soldier into battle, who goes armed with sword, shield and dagger, the modern road warrior must be armed with the latest technology.
With a new channel program launching in Australia next month, Eaton has set its sights on expanding its channel presence in New Zealand next year.
As of somewhere around 2.45 on Monday, 7th September, Win32/Induc.A represented 0.64% of ESET's worldwide detections for September so far.
A malware infection does not equal one malicious file being installed on the system – many files may be affected.
Kaseya has appointed Sim Bong as its first New Zealand Country Manager as part of its strategy to grow in the Kiwi market, says CEO Gerald Blackie.
Insite steps up, offering NComputing's affordable virtual desktops to broaden tech access in education, aiming for better market performance.
Gigabyte Technology, a leading Taiwanese hardware manufacturer, has appointed Synnex New Zealand as a new distributor in New Zealand, effective immediately.
Ingram Micro acquires Vantex, marking its seventh acquisition in five years, achieving a leading position in the Asia-Pacific DC POS market.
In a world where personal info is public, being creatively dishonest might just save your online security, suggests ESET's latest advice.
Shortly after announcing the arrival of its financing program in New Zealand, Westcon also announced an exclusive deal with Nortel.
Zintel becomes the exclusive New Zealand distributor for Hypercom, ensuring the launch of new terminals just in time for the Christmas rush.
Software Education expands globally, granting its first international licence to South Africa's NextGen for its acclaimed courses.
Microsoft's Ben Green touts Windows 7 as a catalyst for IT economic growth, with over 50,000 Kiwis already trying the new software.
Dell enters NZ channel with ambitions but keeps partner details under wraps, amid global revenue boosts from existing channels.
Distributor Soft Solutions has signed a deal with Sunbelt Software to distribute its security products, Vipre and Ninja, in New Zealand.