Dangerous driving
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When Auckland-based software firm Vista Entertainment Solutions went looking for a VoIP system it didn’t have to look very far — just down the hall, in fact.
Telecom Wholesale is continuing to look overseas for key executives as it prepares for operational separation later this year.
Some may have been surprised to see Rod Drury buying into the broadband debate recently.
Okay, so I’ve been sitting in the editor’s chair for a few weeks now and I’ve come to a few conclusions.
When CA decided to open the source code to its Ingres database in 2004 sceptics described it as a marketing stunt and an act of desperation.
Telecom is considering recycling the old broadband hardware it strips out of exchanges around the country this year to supply first-generation ADSL to regional areas.
When containers are unloaded and shifted around New Zealand’s biggest container terminal, Ingres helps keep an eye on those movements.
Amazon in the pit
The Bank of New Zealand’s John Baddiley knows that in 2009 he and his team will be separated from their datacentre.
Trade Me’s experiments with solid state memory, or RAM SAN technology, to improve online input and output (I/O) performance were quietly noted at StorageWorks 2007.
New Zealand tech success Navman will soon have a new owner, Norwegian company Navico International.
Vodafone says it has fixed a technical problem that interrupted its 3G text messaging services on Wednesday.
Round one
When Peter Gutmann posted his analysis of Microsoft’s new operating system, Vista, late last year, he never expected his views to resonate around the world and hit the mainstream media big time.