Partners stories
Spring clean your IT systems: Embrace scalability, integration, and industry standards to ensure your business thrives.
High-speed networks provide perfect foundation for IPTV technology, but resellers will still have to work hard.
Intergen ramps up its Business Intelligence services, targeting untapped organisational data, with a seasoned team leader at the helm.
Delve into the unknown of Palo Alto Networks: from its foundation by ex-Check Point CTO Nir Zuk to innovative firewalls and unique sales strategy in NZ.
Key honours at Microsoft NZ's Partner Awards 2011, as GreenButton and Provoke shine in Auckland, uplifting tech innovation and community impact.
With HP leveraging 3Com and H3C integrations, could Cisco's dominance in the networking sector be under threat despite its sizeable market share?.
MailGuard is reviving its presence in NZ, seeking partners for a program aimed at enhancing SMB email security and driving revenue.
Nokia set to plunge into the tablet market with a Windows 8 device by June, expanding its alliance with Microsoft, says Nokia France chief.
Distribution Central bolsters its NZ presence, appointing tech veteran Stewart Williams to drive expansion and team growth.
Gen-i secures a four-year, multi-million-dollar contract with Capital and Coast DHB to supply extensive telecom services, yielding significant cost savings.
Cloud computing scales new heights, offering businesses flexible, cost-effective solutions like Office 365 for enhanced productivity.
Auckland PE teacher wins the 2011 Microsoft Innovative Educator award for using tech to revolutionize physical education at Howick College.
Veeam Software to host breakfast sessions in Auckland and Wellington, showcasing latest data protection tech for partners, with software prizes.
Sage Group faces a A$130 million lawsuit for ditching its bid to acquire rival MYOB, leaving former shareholders seeking damages.
Datastor now the appointed aggregator for VMware Service Provider Program in Auckland, deepening a partnership initiated in 2004.
Intergen and Qual IT team up to embed testing early in development, tackling the costly 'afterthought' approach in NZ's IT sector.
NZ Post is replacing PeopleSoft with a new ERP system as part of a major overhaul. Vendors are invited to submit their EOIs by November 28.
Unisys wins a $38.8M deal to support over 1000 McDonald's in New Zealand, Australia, and South Pacific, enhancing customer tech experience.
Motorola trims portfolio, selling its Orthogon and Canopy wireless products to form Cambium Networks, aimed at boosting global broadband connectivity.
Google partners with Startup Weekend to offer pre-event 'bootcamps' during Global Entrepreneurship Week, helping entrepreneurs sharpen technical skills.