Online learning stories
Communities connect as Otago Polytechnic's Digital Outreach gifts computers to Blueskin Bay Library, fueling online learning and skill development.
Over 1,000 schools have eagerly registered to join Network for Learning's managed network, promising enhanced online education by 2016.
Auckland's children to benefit as council backs digital learning initiative, enhancing education and employment prospects city-wide.
Mark Dasent from Connector Systems reveals top tech market trends, including co-opetition, cloud services, and subscription models reshaping the industry.
Renaissance Corporation has today announced a surprise financial result for the six months until 31st March 2013.
Company introduces online training portal to increase the knowledge of both potential customers and resellers.
Tait Communications, leading in radio tech since 1969, hails cloud migration for business resilience post-Canterbury quakes.
John Hanna takes the helm as CEO of NZ's Schools UFB network, aiming to revolutionise digital learning for over 800,000 students.
SnapperNet becomes NZ's first MOBOTIX certified company, offering advanced training in leading network camera technology to local partners.
Riverbed amps up partner benefits in response to growing product range, offering new tech paths and incentives for resellers.
New Zealand's PC market shines, recording growth in Q1 2012 amidst regional downtrend, as shown in IDC and Gartner reports.
Microsoft New Zealand unveils Office 365 for Education for free, transforming learning with cloud-based tools for students and educators.
Massey University launches free online courses in agriculture, emergency management, and indigenous studies next week, showcasing NZ's expertise globally.
Renaissance, the New Zealand company behind Yoobee retail stores, is forecasting another disappointing financial year after closing four stores.
A new 14-member expert group has been formed to enhance digital literacy in New Zealand schools, advising on modern tech integration and equitable access.
New Zealand's ICT sector needs to promote its value more aggressively to attract talent, says Minister Amy Adams.
The vendor-reseller channel partnership requires teamwork. Greg Wyman, StorageCraft vice president, Asia Pacific outlines the teamwork approach.
Businesses struggle with outdated reporting, but GlobalBizpro offers modern solutions for real-time insights at the Thrive International conference.
Contegro, a Kiwi CMS company, has launched an online training studio to expand its global reach, enabling designers to manage websites without developers.
Microsoft business software training is being offered free to Christchurch businesses affected by the earthquake.