Solution Provides B2B and B2C Organisations with a Wide Range of Integrated Functionality and Benefits Not Available from Traditional eCommerce Products.
Imperva reveals top 2011 security trends, highlighting threats from mobile devices, cloud data security, and social network privacy.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple's unforgettable iTunes announcement is that it's secured the rights to the Beatles back catalogue.
Chris Carr steps in as new Nokia boss for Australia and NZ, facing global challenges but aims to boost the brand's high-end market presence.
Chief Executive Allan Freeth applauds today's news that Telecom and Vodafone will work together on a rural broadband bid.
iTunes Japan now offers over 1000 movies from major Hollywood and Japanese studios. HD titles start at ¥2,000 to buy and ¥300 to rent.
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, the highly anticipated video game franchise, is finally available on the App Store.
After a significant outage, TelstraClear restores email services, apologises for disruption affecting Paradise and ClearNet users.
Vodafone swiftly addresses email service outage, ensuring no lasting impact on customers, apologises for inconvenience caused.
Hansen opens up on Cisco's rivals, plans for ultra fast broadband, the recession and what's in store for 2011.
Google Voice app now on iPhone for US users, offering cheap international calls, free texts to US, and more, says Christian Brunschen.
Renaissance to distribute Fuji Xerox products in NZ, expanding its tech portfolio and enhancing the local printer market.
Microsoft's Kinect flies off the shelves, selling 1M units in just 10 days after US and Europe launch, aiming for 5M by year's end.
EMC's Backup and Recovery Systems division witnesses 100% global growth; new key appointments aim to enhance partner relationships to sustain momentum.
Revving up for launch: Gran Turismo 5 gears towards final release date on November 25th, ending the wait for fans, assures Sony NZ.
The Channel has been informed that Graham Prentice has resigned from Renaissance and is currently on garden leave.
Renaissance announces the transformation of MagnumMac into YooBee, rolling out new branding across NZ stores and consolidating online presence.
eDay 2010 sees record turnout with 17,787 cars disposing of electronics in NZ, hinting at widespread demand for eco-friendly recycling solutions.
Renaissance bids farewell to MagnumMac online, rebranding it as YooBee in a major overhaul aimed at streamlining services and offerings.
Facebook updates Android and iPhone apps to enhance mobile experience, including Places, Groups, and nearby deals.