Partners stories
Fifth Quadrant and Great Outcomes alliance aims to reshape service strategy across ANZ, leveraging their joint expertise and certifications.
NetApp and Distribution Central ink exclusive NZ deal, launching with fanfare at partner events across Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington.
For three days last week, Sydney's Olympic Showground played host to Australasias biggest gaming event ever, the EB Expo 2012.
Polycom revolutionises video chats with CloudAXIS, promising seamless integration across platforms like Skype and Facebook for robust corporate communication.
In a UK first, One Fibre links a customer to UFB via Kordia's Business Connect Light, simplifying the complex UFB connection process.
Optimation celebrates two decades in IT with a strategic move, acquiring a stake in Barbador to advance into Google Enterprise services.
World's largest software company signals a shift to hardware and online services, in line with long-time rival Apple.
Anyware partners with Rapoo to bring innovative wireless tech to ANZ, aiming to dominate the Australian peripheral market.
NZ caught in a tech tug-of-war between the US and China, amidst Huawei and Dotcom controversies, raising cyber-espionage fears.
Cloud security experts Trend Micro are hosting a conference in Wellington, offering advice on securing cloud computing.
Cloud-based recovery offers resellers a new market in which profitability can be excellent, says Greg Wyman, StorageCraft Asia Pacific vice president.
Lenovo buffs its channel strategy, fostering deeper partnerships and pushing tech boundaries with robust product demos, says David Heyworth.
Why the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT) selected a Microsoft Business Intelligence solution.
Oracle has introduced new password security features into its Identity Management 11g Release 2, while embracing the mobile and cloud movements and ex.
Despite anticipation and strong reviews, the PS Vita's version of LittleBigPlanet has failed to own the Japanese market.
The cloud-based accounting platform provider more than doubled first-half sales and expects to list across the Tasman next month as it boosts its oper.
The cloud accounting software firm expects to make more losses in its push to become a global player and may raise more cash to pay for those plans.
Little Giant, a digital start-up formed by two strangers, achieves impressive growth in just 14 months with a 107% revenue increase last quarter.
IT veteran Warwick Grey will discuss the future of tech at Auckland ICT on 18th October, covering Windows 8, BYOD, and Microsoft's latest innovations.
Wireless-networking provider filed to raise $100m in a U.S. initial public offering, following claims of going public earlier this year.