Partners stories
A recent Fortune Business Insights report states that the MVNO market will see compound growth of around 8% over the next six years.
5G smartphones are set to surpass 4G in 2023, with nearly 800 million units shipped, driven by rapid adoption in China and strong government initiatives.
The agreement provides Dicker Data's resellers with access to Honeywell's leading mobile computing and data capture technologies.
Rittal has announced that it has formed a new global strategic partnership with Atos and Siemens to develop intelligent edge data centre solutions.
The Government has refreshed its approach to New Zealand's cybersecurity, with more focus on partnerships, funding, and international participation.
Talend announced its new technology partner program which extends and accelerates the development of partner-built solutions.
The merger will include some of NTT's biggest businesses, including NTT Communications, NTT Security, and Dimension Data.
The MarketScape report praises the company's high-touch customer service approach, value for fee paid, and broad range of AI services and platforms.
NetApp announces new solutions and services for customers to adopt and consume cloud on their terms, delivering a seamless hybrid multicloud experience.
The business operations of Transition Systems will continue as a distinct Unified Communications business unit under the Exclusive Networks banner.
Although robotics has been gaining traction in the business world for some time, there are many misconceptions around its capability.
TIBCO and Ping Identity have partnered to enhance API security, integrating TIBCOCloud Mashery with PingIntelligence's AI-driven threat detection.
Kiwi company Augusta Funds Management has chosen IBM and Salesforce to further advance business operations and upgrade its investor experience.
AI software firm Aider has been named as one of 10 startups to take part in Mastercard's Start Path programme.
DUO will have access to RSA's technology, exclusive discounts and end-to-end sales and technical support, including training.
Batainah joins CBRIN with more than 20 years of experience in the information and communications technology industry.
The merger makes One Technology the country's largest collaboration of business data and managed service providers.
The tracking tool will have huge benefits for future commercial space activity – and for avoiding space debris.
Auckland-based AI software company Aider will make New York its home over the next six months, after winning a spot in the Mastercard Start Path programme.
The Kiwi feel-good factor inflates self-competence and is detrimental to small and medium businesses, warns OneHQ's Chris Chandler.