IBM stories
IBM's earnings fall short of expectations, with Q3 revenue down 5% to $24.7 billion, impacted by currency fluctuations and a weak market.
Revolutionising document management: The shift to digitisation promises cost savings, efficiency, and compliance for NZ businesses.
Plan-b's journey from spare IBM AS400 hires in the 1990s to a national business continuity giant illustrates how innovation can transform operational models.
Researchers confident of producing more energy-efficient electronics devices after a spintronics breakthrough in Zurich.
Innovative tech startups invited to present their ideas for a chance to win a mentorship package, and entry into the regional finals in Beijing.
IBM has completed the first phase of a five-year IT network services deal with Auckland University of Technology as AUT gears up for its new Learning Precinct.
From overlooked to essential: The journey of storage virtualisation, now a key IT strategy as businesses struggle with data deluge.
New Zealand's rapid embrace of virtualisation has transformed IT landscapes, paving the way for the rise of the cloud and future user-centric computing.
Extreme Networks is on the move – with the company seeking a much stronger presence in the mid-sized enterprise market and beyond.
Telecom lauded with award for adopting 'whole brain' thinking, joining corporate giants in leveraging the concept to enhance customer service.
IBM and Westpac have extended their IT agreement for another five years, with IBM providing a range of technologies.
Emergency Management Southland and Hamilton Council use online maps to co-ordinate resources and enhance services.
IBM's new delivery centre looks set to offer a Kiwi jobs boost with a huge recruitment drive predicted for the next two years.
IBM study reveals cloud computing could boost IT innovation, reshaping roles and increasing demand for IT services in New Zealand.
<strong>More than 20 years in the industry haven't dampened Jennifer Rutherford's enthusiasm for the sector — and what it can do for business.
Capgemini claims the top position in Ovum's latest IT testing rankings, excelling in test process capabilities shortly after re-entering the New Zealand market.
Despite the tech industry's cooler image, the gender gap remains. Where are the Kiwi women leading in IT? Let's spotlight our homegrown heroines.
IBM appoints Virginia Rometty as its first female CEO after 100 years in business. She will take up the role in January.
Innovative partnerships between global and local NZ firms are creating a multiplier effect, bringing together the best of both worlds for customers.
A new asset management system has automated maintenance scheduling at Port Taranaki and given it just-in-time management of its spare parts inventory.