New revelations from ESET highlight how Macs are not immune to cyberattacks, challenging the myth of their invulnerability.
Chillisoft partners with CoSoSys to bring a new USB security solution to ANZ, turning USB drives into secure backup devices for SOHO users.
The scam is somewhat more elaborate than many we see, and it's worth a little analysis to see what flags we can extract from it for spotting a phisher at work.
The ESET blog will be primarily written by Randy Abrams, Director of Technical Education and David Harley, Director of Malware Intelligence.
Chillisoft celebrates its 3rd year on Deloitte's Fast 50, highlighting strong growth and demand for its exclusive NZ brands.
Christmas product trends and sales techniques in New Zealand. The 3G iPhone and iPods are predicted to be big sellers this year.
Ingram Micro appoints Gary Bigwood as the new GM for NZ, following Miley's move to Sydney with a focus on quick decision-making for growth.
Chillisoft unveils new website to better reflect its brand, enhancing interaction for resellers, vendors, and end-users with fresh features.
Product code services streamline operations, saving time and money for resellers, while offering an avenue for additional revenue.
Dive into the endless beauty of the ocean with Wii's 'Endless Ocean', offering an unparalleled virtual scuba experience.
New Zealand distributor Chillisoft has announced they are to be the sole distributor of the K-Box product in New Zealand and Australia.
Chillisoft, a New Zealand-based software distributor, has added Russian product DeviceLock to its security offerings.
With a global staff of more than 100,000 and a world-class R&D design team, the turnover for 2007 was US$6.9 billion.
ESET bolsters its global presence, appointing Craig Johnston as APAC Channel Manager to drive growth in Asia Pacific and the Maldives.
BullGuard expands NZ reach, appoints Cellnet as distributor, bolstering on-shelf presence and mobile bundles. Aims to deepen partner ties in 2009.
Hitachi is shifting focus to the SMB market with new distributor partnerships in 2009, aiming to enhance brand presence and support channel partners.
NetApp strengthens its position as a Tier 1 leader at the 2008 ANZ Partner Summit, aiming for the top spot in the ANZ storage market by Christmas.
NComputing switches NZ distributor to MPA for enhanced local support and focus, ending its distribution agreement with Ingram Micro.
Adobe revises its partner program, promising enhanced rewards and recognition for investments in its solutions and customer relationships.
Auckland distributor SnapperNet has launched a striking new logo, featuring a wave and binary bubbles, to boost brand recognition and market presence.