Partners stories
Riverbed Technology has been positioned as a leader in the 2010 Magic Quadrant for WAN Optimisation Controllers by Gartner.
EA teams up with Valve to distribute the highly anticipated Portal 2, launching April 21st across PS3, 360, PC, and Mac platforms.
Modern companies face a data dilemma: disparate IT systems generate vast, unstructured data streams that, when harnessed, can transform decision-making.
Specialist skills: when to train and when to outsource? Geoff Cossey, Director of security-focused distributor Chillisoft, discusses.
Warwick Grey unveils 'yoobee', aiming to transform Renaissance with a vision of creativity and community, amid industry skepticism and staff exits.
Three Australian research firms have joined Microsoft's Global Cloud Research Engagement Initiative to accelerate scientific discovery.
Renaissance set to face hefty losses, with estimates showing a potential slim down to $55-60m in Apple business as Ingram Micro enters the fray.
AspireTel expands its horizon by acquiring Dot Net in a strategic move aimed at boosting customer revenues and services.
Hitachi Data Systems expands into Adelaide, opening an office led by newly appointed Chris Clarkson, marking significant growth in Australia.
Christchurch, Rangiora and Dunedin join the queue as Telecom gets its first look in. First fibre goes to ground this week.
Zeacom secures a $2.11m tech grant to boost its R&D and global marketing, aiming to scale in the high growth Unified Communications sector.
Cisco partners with Datastor for a comprehensive push in December, aiming to bolster data center and Unified Computing Server offerings.
Alcatel-Lucent wins race to deploy a converged infrastructure that integrates new fibre network with the existing mobile one.
Comms Minister Steven Joyce announces three finalists for Rural Broadband Initiative, spotlighting innovation and partnership in extending rural connectivity.
Pip Marlow, a Kiwi, steps up as the new MD of Microsoft Australia, bringing years of experience and vision for a cloud-centric future.
Version 5.1 for Windows PCs now offers group video calls between three to ten people for a monthly subscription.
PC Tools, bolstered by its Symantec acquisition, launches its affordable anti-virus software at Dick Smith in New Zealand, marking a direct retail expansion.
Telecom aims to cover the rest of New Zealand after missing out on two UFB regions. CEO Paul Reynolds stresses the importance of a Chorus split.
MYOB partners with Business Mentors New Zealand, creating a mega network to bolster support for Kiwi businesses amid rising demand.
Partner satisfaction has dropped at Microsoft, with New Zealand partners criticising the value of the Partner Network and the quality of available resources.