Acquisition stories
iiNet will be removed from the ASX at close of trading today, as the company's $1.56 billion acquisition by TPG Telecom nears completion.
Australian SMEs are striving for improved operational efficiency, despite believing their businesses are already being run efficiently, says OKI Data Australia.
Dicker Data has reported revenue of $531.5 million for the half year to 30 June, with strong growth across Cisco and HP driving revenue increases.
Xtraction Solutions brings business intelligence to IT and will play a key part in LANDESK's strategy to integrate products across its portfolio.
Rapid growth in its managed public cloud revenues has helped propel Bulletproof into the black for financial 2015.
Three years of transformation and restructure have not been 'a smooth process' for Hills, but it has been 'absolutely' the right strategic decision.
Gartner has recognised Vonage for its completeness of vision and ability to execute in naming the company as a Visionary in the 2015 Magic Quadrant.
Equinix is acquiring Japanese data centre operator Bit-isle to expand its data centre footprint and support growing demand for interconnection in APAC.
National leader in New Zealand primary labelling, Jenkins Labels has accepted an offer by Sato NZ to purchase the business.
Rhipe has recorded an after tax loss of $2.3 million for the year ending 30 June, as it invests to transition to a 'whole of cloud' wholesaler.
Paessler AG has launched a new partner program to make it more 'financially rewarding' for solution provider channel partners.
Digital business leaders are 'pulling ahead of the pack' and leaving those still in the planning stage in their wake, according to a Gartner survey.
Building and monetising your own IP is a crucial factor in the success of channel partners, Microsoft says, with the company outlining some options.
Pluralsight opens new headquarters in Sydney to support aggressive global expansion as demand for technology professionals grows.
Interactive Intelligence has managed to gain market share and sees more than half of its new customers choosing to deploy its solutions in the cloud.
The WLAN market contracted in Q2, as anticipation of wave two of 802.11ac and economic uncertainty took hold, while HP WLAN uncertainty saw HP drop.
Dicker Data's New Zealand operations contributed AU$58 million to the distributor's ANZ revenues in the first half of 2015, with profit of AU$1.9m.
In-building wireless solutions are in greater demand as the need to improve the quality and reliability of indoor voice and data connections increases.
Dicker Data NZ is transforming itself with a heavier focus on the volume and cloud businesses - and it's looking for resellers to help it on the way.
Consolidation reshapes NZ IT distribution: Foreign-owned companies now dominate, capturing 73% of the market. Ingram Micro leads with NZD $562m revenue.