Datacom stories
Datacom secures the prestigious EMC Outstanding Achievement Award in NZ, with Ingram Micro crowned Distributor of the Year for ANZ.
Auckland's Kinetics Group and Wellington's Datacom have triumphed at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, scooping major global and regional awards.
Datacom's Hamilton data centre to expand due to soaring market demand, bolstering NZ's largest IT data service footprint.
Gen-i, Dimension Data dominate Microsoft NZ Partner Awards, winning 3 each. PC Media secures win in new cloud computing category.
Datacom is selling its Asian call centres to Convergys for $A20 million, with 1,000 employees joining Convergys.
SASIT, a legacy Kiwi IT provider founded in 1974, now specialises in cloud hosting and boasts influential partnerships and exceptional customer retention.
Another exciting week has wrapped up here at NZET, Here's a summary of the news stories that were biggest in NZ this week.
As Novopay falters, Govt turns to Datacom to ensure teachers' pay, revealing deep flaws in the payroll system overhaul.
Behind every click and swipe, data centres essential for startups to global firms alike, ensure reliability and innovation in the digital age.
Wellington-based IT services firm doesn't envisage any change in its direction after 35 percent shareholder sale.
We introduce Rhys Taylor in his new role with wireless access point hardware manufacturer, Aerohive. This is the first in our series in who to know.
Local IT services market grew 4.4% year-on-year during 2012, the first rise since the global financial crisis.
Amy Adams launched New Zealand's first ever Telework Week, highlighting the social, economic and environmental benefits of working from home.
Microsoft has revealed the finalists for the 2013 Microsoft New Zealand Partner Awards, with a host of top Kiwi companies in the running.
Wellington's high-technology companies in the TIN100 have grown three times faster than any other region in the country.
Kiwi firms shine at Lenovo awards, with Synnex NZ leading as Most Innovative Partner in the ANZ region, showcasing strong NZ representation.
Vendor enjoys record second quarter in New Zealand, with the country becoming the best performing territory in terms of percentage growth across APAC.
Australian payroll provider Talent2 keeps $105 million 10 year Novopay contract as switching back to Datacom, simply exchanged one set of risks for another.
Conditional agreement reached to purchase New Zealand Post's 35% stake in technology services company for $142 million.
NZ's tech sector, worth $8bn, thrives amid tough global markets, reports TIN, highlighting growing exports, employment, and company maturity.