Acquisition stories
Insite steps up, offering NComputing's affordable virtual desktops to broaden tech access in education, aiming for better market performance.
In-house data centers face uncertainty as cloud computing gains traction, but have a key role to play in the next 18 months.
Businesses face evolving cyber threats, from sophisticated criminal attacks aimed at stealing data to challenges in securing virtualised data centres.
Industry leaders pivot to sustainable networking, addressing the environmental impact beyond servers and initiating green IT strategies.
Ingram Micro acquires Vantex, marking its seventh acquisition in five years, achieving a leading position in the Asia-Pacific DC POS market.
In today's economic climate, CIOs and IT departments are being tasked with delivering the same or increased business outcomes with less funding.
After acquiring Foundary Networks late last year, Brocade is now in the process of restructuring its channel partnership model.
Multi-enterprise SOA is revolutionizing business. The focus is shifting from enterprise architectures to solving problems between enterprises.
These days you can be connected by your mobile phone to work and home and don't need to be tied to your computer - or even your office.
As IT infrastructure complexity and costs soar, companies must adopt automated management to maintain uptime and comply with stricter data regulations.
Open Text reinforces its commitment to NZ partner TechTonics, aiming to bolster joint success in the ANZ market with dedicated support.
3Com's H3C division has appointed Renaissance Brands as its NZ distributor, seeing it as an opportunity to develop an exclusive enterprise brand locally.
Business Objects eyes APAC growth, seeking to have the region contribute 15% to its global revenue by 2009 through strategic partnerships.
Experian's QAS launches NZ QuickAddress Batch, slashing mail return costs of up to USD $25 per item by enhancing address accuracy and data management.
Revolution or evolution? The debate on how e-business should be implemented continues. #ecommerce #digitaltransformation.
Kordia CEO Geoff Hunt speaks to Telecommunications Review editor Sarah Putt about the transformation of Kordia.
Comworth Systems acquires MEC as part of an expansive journey, aiming to diversify and strengthen its distribution network in New Zealand.
An anomaly in New Zealand's Spam Act could slash the sale price of businesses, as new owners may be barred from emailing existing customers.
MEC reimagines its distribution prowess with market-leading brands and a focus on customer-centric relationships in New Zealand's IT sector.
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