Base2 aligns with NZ Cloud Backup, revolutionizing data security and management for businesses of all sizes. CEO Greg Sharp leads the future-proof shift.
If the Edward Snowden situation has taught us one thing, it might be that privacy is very often just an illusion.
As another calendar year draws to a close, it's time to review the technologies and trends that will impact our industry over the next 12 months.
Telecom's rollout of Ultra Fibre services on the ultra fast broadband (UFB) network is gaining momentum, with record sales achieved in the past two months.
Apple's iPhone 5C is luring customers away from Samsung and LG, according to technology strategist firm Kantar Worldpanel ComTech.
As privacy concerns spike, individuals start prioritising data protection in 2014 while scammers exploit every niche in the digital world.
Kim Dotcom's Mega has now introduced an iOS app, facilitating file management the go, following its Android version's success.
Keeping business systems safe and protecting the data that they hold has never been more difficult to achieve.
While customers are taking advantage of the seemingly unlimited computing resources available in the cloud, they should beware of the hidden risks in doing so.
Choosing innovation over familiarity, our review delves into why the LG G2's unique features and robust performance make it a standout choice.
Aspire News: more than an app, it's a lifeline for domestic abuse victims, offering covert help and essential information.
HP revealed the HP ENVY Recline All-in-One PC series in Auckland yesterday, offering the best, most immersive touch experience available on an All-in-One PC.
HP sets the festive mood in Auckland with its groundbreaking consumer portfolio, introducing NZ's first notebook with Leap Motion tech.
Silver Peak names Vadis Systems as its new distributor for VRX solutions in Australia and New Zealand, aiming to boost their regional presence.
Nokia New Zealand believes last week's 'F*** You' tweet was likely the work of a hacker, vowing to ramp up security as a result.
NZ bids adieu to analogue TV, embracing digital era with final switch-off led by Minister Craig Foss. A 60-year legacy ends, ushering in advanced broadband.
Renaissance reports net operating loss of $1.68 million, blamed on depreciation, interest expense, and store closures.
Renaissance and Academic Colleges Group adjust their agreement so that the transaction will be executed by way of a sale of shares rather than a sale of assets.
New Zealand employees are ahead of Australia in joining the global shift to use social media to find and engage in work.
This November, Kiwi tech start-up Little Lot will be the first to release full screen mobile advertising on the lock-screen in the New Zealand market.