Online learning stories
Mitel expands its unified communications solutions in the Asia-Pacific, enhancing local support with VMware for seamless virtualisation.
Implementing an on-demand ERP system requires careful consideration. Here are some key factors to consider. #erp #saas.
Mark Rees discusses New Zealand's cloud computing challenges and the evolving IT landscape in a dynamic Q&A session with Gavin Odgen.
Harold Melnick, ex-Microsoft, named head of Marketing and Alliances at Jabra ANZ, aiming to bolster partner relations and brand strategy.
GN Netcom's Jabra arm is gearing up to launch a new partner incentive program with online training solutions for resellers.
Citrix revamps its partner program in ANZ, introducing CSA Authorised to enable immediate product sales and launching new online training for partners.
Resellers in New Zealand are helping K-12 schools understand the true value of IT and make the most of their limited budgets.
Fortinet sells 100% of its products through the channel in New Zealand via distribution partners Lan 1 and Distribution Central.
Iomega revitalises its partnership scheme, enhancing support for resellers with new features, aiming to empower SMB market outreach.
Channel Advantage Programme adapted to increase partner effectiveness and deliver higher returns on investment.
When you set up a business, you invest more than just money; you are investing your ideas, your time, sometimes everything you have.
Online training can maximise your small business's efficiency and ROI. Learn essential computer and accounting skills without leaving the office.
NZ Open Source Awards 2010 honour innovators in software; winners include IRD's Moodle and art project 'Ghosts in the Form of Gifts'.
Cyclone Computers partners with Apple as an Authorised Education Reseller, aiming to enhance digital learning in NZ schools with MacBooks and iPads.
The recently appointed National Technology Officer talks software patents, Pacific Fibre, cloud computing and more.
Attaché Software shifts customer education online with 40 seminars in New Zealand, providing SMEs flexible training directly from their desks.
Adobe revises its partner program, promising enhanced rewards and recognition for investments in its solutions and customer relationships.
TRADE4U launches in Auckland and Wellington, turning old IT stock into cash with its seamless clearance service. No more stock headaches!.
New Zealand's ICT sector is poised for global success, with government assistance from FRST and NZTE driving commercialisation and international growth.