Interactive stories
Interactive says the appointments reflect the steady growth and expansion of the company, which is now in its 30th year.
Erase IT provide IT asset (including hardware and equipment) disposal and recycling for over 650 customers across Australia.
Making the move without a clear and concise plan for your business' application load could lead to serious complication.
The new offerings include laser projectors, interactive flat panels, and a wireless presentation device with all new features.
The number of fileless malware attacks is on the rise, with a survey estimating a 35% increase in 2018. Here's how to protect yourself.
IT is at the centre of a new project to fuse Māori culture and an interactive waka sculpture, to be installed in Hamilton for Matariki.
Converged environments contain a mix of IT and OT devices and systems that demand a holistic approach to cybersecurity.
NV Interactive was named as a finalist in the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Awards for their work on an app for the BBC.
Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with Clint Seagrave director of data centre and business continuity for Interactive.
Facing end-of-life for your hardware? Interactive offers a no-upgrade-needed solution, ensuring continued support with rapid, local engineer response.
Vendor maintenance prices have skyrocketed, leaving businesses facing downtime and slow response times. But Interactive offers a solution.
Interactive's reach beats rivals, servicing all remote Oz/NZ - a boon for businesses needing reliable hardware upkeep.
Māori business talents were honoured in this year's University of Auckland Aotearoa Māori Business Leaders Awards, celebrating innovation and leadership.
Wellington-based digital agency Resn has been crowned 'Agency of the Year' at the 2018 Awwwards Conference in Berlin, marking its second consecutive win.
The Australian video game development industry continues to flourish, despite minimal recognition from their government.
Māori Kōkiri accelerator fosters socially sustainable ventures, embracing cultural values and attracting investors.
The Awards took place in Auckland last night with more than 400 in attendance and judges admitting it was a genuine challenge to pick the winners.
A Kiwi-developed game, Audio Game Hub, has been nominated for Best Accessibility Experience at the 2018 Google Play Awards, highlighting its inclusive design.
New Zealanders spent NZD $452.3 million on video games and hardware in 2017, as consumer spending heads towards half a billion dollars, reports IGEA.
The interactive documentary explores the LGBTQ vogue ball scene in the world's biggest Pacific city - Auckland, New Zealand.