Partners stories
Australia signs controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement with 11 other countries, opening up new economic opportunities.
The future for sales of tablets is looking considerably brighter with 7% growth predicted next year as upgrades and enterprise tablet use take off.
Intergen has won exclusive Tier 1 Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider status, a 'major coup' for the local Microsoft services provider.
iGel Technology is ramping up its local presence and promising resellers potentially more lucrative deals than those gained through selling PCs.
The data center space is on the verge of significant disruption, with hyper-converged infrastructure becoming the norm, says IDC researcher.
Brocade has introduced a new Open Mobility Solutions Programme to address advances in wireless technology and enable tertiary education customers.
Cloud-based communications vendor xMatters has launched a global partner program promising 'significant revenue opportunities' for partners.
Microsoft has announced it will be advancing Azure, its intelligent cloud offering, with new solutions that cover a number of areas.
A growing number of organisations are investing in digital technologies, and particular behaviours surrounding these investments are driving success.
Australia's change in leadership is set to create new challenges for digital recruitment according to technology recruitment agency, Greythorn.
Changes to copyright law will be needed now New Zealand has signed the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement, according to InternetNZ.
A Kiwi online platform which helps teach financial education by creating a virtual 'classroom currency' has snapped up a top Australasian award.
Eight finalists have been named in the Samsung Springboard competition, drawn from more than 80 applications, Samsung and The Icehouse announced.
Geoff Lawrie is departing Cisco New Zealand after nine years in the top role, with Dave Wilson stepping into the country manager role from November.
Mobile firm Skinny has partnered with start-up Postr to launch an app that allows customers to earn free data and minutes by hosting ads on their lock screens.
The workstations are thinner and lighter, with updated graphics technology, new processors, memory and storage.
Smart Technologies has launched its kapp product family in Australia and New Zealand, targeting the education and business sectors.
Fujitsu has signed an $80 million managed infrastructure services contract with financial services company Link Group.
OK has established a direct presence in New Zealand, opening an Auckland office with the vendor, opening the door to work more closely with partners.
Following the success of JHack hackathon in July 2015, The Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) is launching another coding boot camp for teens.