Partners stories
QBE Australia partners with Optus in a multimillion-dollar deal for ICT services that will enhance voice, mobile, and data networks across 42 locations.
A new study shows concerns about cloud security are well founded. So how can companies secure their data in the cloud?.
Sophos has just introduced its first cloud-based solution for the protection and management of wireless networks.
Unisys Stealth has been accredited with the 'exclusive' NIAP certification, as well as the NSA's Commercial Solutions for Classified program.
Unisys strengthens its IT security software leadership with new milestones, including US federal approval and partnership expansions.
Brocade and Oper8 have partnered to create a reseller relationship that will bring cloud service delivery and a pay-per-usage model to the ANZ region.
Arbor Networks recently released global DDoS attack data for the first six months of 2016 that paints a pretty grim picture.
In order to ensure its customers are embracing digital transformation, Fujitsu have developed Digital Business Platform MetArc.
Internet access can offer life-changing opportunities and experiences to all of us, but there are still 4 billion people without it.
Downtime has risen to prominence as the cost continues to soar. Fortunately, the data centre availability event is coming to a city near you.
Acronis has appointed former Veritas and Symantec exec Tony Drewitt as ANZ general manager as it looks to triple its size in five years.
eCommerce and m-commerce heavyweight Alibaba Group is heading down under to ANZ, with plans to open a local Melbourne office in in late 2016.
Prospa and Reckon have teamed up to offer customers an online business loan platform, providing greater flexibility and access to working capital.
Serko and Xero officially launched their joint travel app 'serko.travel' yesterday, providing booking integration for small businesses across ANZ.
Westcon-Comstor has seen new transacting partners numbers in Australia triple for its cloud solutions, with cloud revenue also growing at triple digit.
API Talent is bringing Silicon Valley's DevOps ideologies of experimentation, failure acceptance and innovation development to local NZ businesses.
Hardware and software practice manager at Brennan IT, Robert Tinning, has sadly passed away, leaving behind a well-respected legacy in the tech industry.
They call it the 'brain drain', where talented young New Zealanders leave our shores to seek better prospects elsewhere - this could soon change.
UK's future tech leaders vie for a £10k prize pool in ASB Bright Sparks contest, nurturing innovation in science and engineering.
Chorus is looking to recruit an extra 250 technicians and staff to cope with the massive demand for copper and fibre networks.