Datacom extends Kapua data centre capacity
Datacom has extended its Hamilton located Kapua data centre with two new data floors providing an additional 376 rack spaces.
Datacom has extended its Hamilton located Kapua data centre with two new data floors providing an additional 376 rack spaces.
Christchurch's IT market is heating up with wages spiking 10 per cent in the past six months, according to new data from IT recruitment agency Candle.
The NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2014 finalists were announced at three simultaenous events conducted at Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, yesterday evening.
At three simultaneous events held in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington, the NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2014 finalists were announced yesterday evening.
IBM has announced an investment of more than $10 million in its New Zealand Cloud capability to meet the needs of public sector agencies and private organisations.
LiveOps, cloud contact centre and customer service solutions provider, has opened a new development facility in Auckland’s CBD.
At Xerocon 2014, taking place today in Auckland, Rod Drury CEO of the firm urged partners to drive more customers to use accounting functionality online, and assured the attendees of New Zealand’s strategic importance for the company.
Free and open source software will almost undoubtedly be the way to manage hugely powerful multicore computers. This will be the focus for the third Multicore World conference that is set to take place in Auckland on the 25th and 26th of February.
Kiwi company, Cloud Scale, has launched a hosted system for businesses to store large amounts of data inexpensively.
LG unveiled a cinema 3D video wall at Hoyts Cinemas at Auckland's Sylvia Park at an exclusive evening function yesterday.
There has been talk in the industry that IBM, which is apparently struggling to fill out its Highbrook data centre in Auckland, might use Unisys' Kapiti data centre.
The business arm of Christchurch-based service provider Snap aims to make the revenue share from the North Island around 50 per cent of the national total in three year’s time.
Telecom is set to launch its 4G network on 12 November in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The network will be available to both prepaid and monthly-pay customers on Telecom’s current plans at no extra cost.
Documents appear to confirm that IT vendors with strong existing installations in Auckland councils are in the box seat to become ICT suppliers to the new Auckland Council, which takes charge of the city on November 1.
A survey by recruitment firm Potentia of CEOs and other managers at Auckland technology companies, and IT managers at large corporates, shows that while times are tough in the country’s biggest city, the picture isn’t as gloomy as was expected.