HairyLemon IT manager Connon Daly wins the CIO Emerging ICT Talent Award, 2011.
ASB Bank, Potentia and HairyLemon pick-up 2011 cio awards.
With over 270,000 votes cast, the 2011 Web Awards have really captured the attention of New Zealanders.
Christchurch web design company hairyLemon is bearing fruit - in the form of a subsidiary company.
There’s economic benefit in Kiwi businesses being savvy online. So why aren’t they doing it?
An iPhone application developed by a group of Wellington 20-somethings is shaking up the ticketing industry, and demonstrates how smartphone technology is changing the way Kiwis use the internet.
Christchurch based web development and digital agency hairyLemon has teamed up with resort operators Terrace Downs to bring Australian social media guru Jeff Bullas to the city.
Information technology company Hairy Lemon says it will increase its staff numbers by more than 30 per cent in the year ahead as it works to keep pace with demand for iPad and iPhone applications.
If you are a self-confessed geek, or a ‘toy boy’, you probably already have an iPad sitting on your desk. But if your budget has other priorities, you may well be waiting for some killer business applications to arrive before shelling out $800.
A former Pleasant Point man's plan to crack the United States web design market has had an important boost.
Former Timaruvian and successful businessman Graham Dockrill is one of nine appointees to the Small Business Advisory Group. His application was selected from more than 220.
E-commerce is the way to grow your business for a relatively modest investment. But establishing a web presence and making it successful are two very different things.
The winners of this year's New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards were revealed at a Gala Awards dinner in Auckland on Friday night.
