Kiwi households expect to use more Internet data in 2014: survey
About 39 per cent of Kiwi households expect to use more Internet data in 2014, with around 31 per cent saying they will have more devices connected to the Web.
About 39 per cent of Kiwi households expect to use more Internet data in 2014, with around 31 per cent saying they will have more devices connected to the Web.
On the sidelines of a recent end-user event, Jason Simons, IT executive and program management specialist, Wanganui District Council, spoke to Computerworld NZ on the council's work with relation to Smart 21, its journey with Commvault's Simpana solution, and its dreams of enabling 100 per cent of council services online.
Five New Zealand video game makers have been lauded in major international best of 2013 lists.
Unisys has won a three-year contract to provide global IT support services for customers of X-IO, a provider of storage systems.
Starting January 2014, Ross Parker will take over as GM of Skinny, Telecom’s mobile prepaid businesses targeting price sensitive consumers.
Only 9 per cent of local businesses have a website with e-commerce capability and, while another 9 per cent have a website, they are yet to enable e-commerce functionality.
CityLink is all set to move its routing and switching infrastructure to Juniper by the end of the first half of 2014.
Revera and Dimension Data are two Kiwi service providers who have signed up to become part of Microsoft’s Cloud OS network.
While telemedicine and health-related video conferencing is becoming more common in the country, there is still a significant degree of variation in adoption and delivery and quite a lot of under-utilisation.
LG unveiled a cinema 3D video wall at Hoyts Cinemas at Auckland's Sylvia Park at an exclusive evening function yesterday.
In the Auckland District Court yesterday, Callplus Services Limited (trading as Slingshot) pleaded guilty to 50 breaches of the Fair Trading Act in relation to the marketing of its telecommunications services, under charges brought by the Commerce Commission.
Network for Learning (N4L) has named 12 New Zealand technology companies tasked with helping the country’s schools get up and running on its managed network.
Snap has launched Lightwave Extreme, a broadband service offering download speeds of up to 200Mbps and upload speeds of upto 50Mbps over the Chorus Ultra-Fast Broadband network.
Inland Revenue has appointed Assurity Consulting Limited as the preferred testing services provider under the Government Electronic Tender Service Agreement.
The bulk of Kiwis (79 per cent) are still looking to shop at local brick and mortar retailers this Christmas season, according to a MasterCard commissioned research on consumer shopping trends