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The Connected World Report finds IT professionals are embracing virtualisation, cloud computing, desktop virtualisation and unified data centre infrastructure.
Open letter and special offer made to lure Salesforce.com and Oracle customers into trying Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.
Rebuilt to mirror the YouTube desktop experience, the new app is Google's fastest, most intuitive YouTube mobile app yet.
Cisco partners with Datastor for a comprehensive push in December, aiming to bolster data center and Unified Computing Server offerings.
A third chapter for one of PlayStation's most popular exclusive franchises is now official. Check out the first teaser trailer inside!.
Epic Games launches Infinity Blade for iPhone and iPad, breaking sales records as the best-looking mobile game ever.
IGN cites a source close to Sony Computer Entertainment who claims the PSP 2's graphics will rival those of the PlayStation 3.
Chris Maclean, CEO of Maclean, wins prestigious Ernst and Young award, securing a scholarship for the Owner Manager Programme.
Skype enhances Symbian app, adding Nokia N8, C6, C7, E7 support and SILK codec for CD-quality calls, even on low bandwidth.
Content-generating internet giants such as Apple and Google should help pay for network investments say European telco bosses.
Salesforce launches Chatter Free, a game-changing enterprise collaboration app, aiming to boost social collaboration within firms.
As revealed in the latest issue of the US official PlayStation Magazine, the God of War will be a playable character in next year's Mortal Kombat reboot.
Following the recent launch of Microsoft Lync 2010, Jabra has unveiled details on a fleet of products optimised for Microsoft's new communications system.
The unified communications firm has created a new VP of Business Development role to focus on international expansion.
EA's New Zealand office may be closing, with operations shifting to Australia. Conflicting reports emerge as the gaming community awaits clarification.
Microsoft remains tight-lipped on WP7 sales at LeWeb, sparking speculation as pressure mounts for transparency.
PC Tools, bolstered by its Symantec acquisition, launches its affordable anti-virus software at Dick Smith in New Zealand, marking a direct retail expansion.
Google's NZ search data reveals top 2010 interests: Christchurch quake, Pike River disaster, and Paul Henry among key topics Kiwis Googled.
Landing just days before Christmas, gamers get an early present in a chance to check out a single-player demo of EA's upcoming survival horror.
New Zealanders can now access Web Apps to view, edit, and share Office documents from anywhere with a browser.