Partners stories
Stress was a challenge in 62% of organisations surveyed, and 50% of respondents noted concerns about the mental health of staff or colleagues.
Angela Fox from Dell EMC talks about the mainstream appeal of new technologies like AI and VR, and how organisations must adapt as a result.
China Mobile partners with Huawei to implement its CloudFabric solution, creating the world's largest OpenStack resource pool.
SonicWall has plenty to be pleased about after a year of record revenue, taking home a partner award and a 25th anniversary with Ingram Micro.
Australia's Federal Police is calling on the technology industry to help improve public reporting capabilities.
Security as a Service platform for connected cars to launch in Tokyo, Japan, with plans for Europe and North America roll-outs this year.
Dream VR partners with Pico Interactive to stream original content on Pico's VR headsets, adding 150+ channels to expand immersive entertainment options.
Polycom has revealed findings from its latest research that shows collaboration technologies to be transforming business in 2018.
The acquisition will see up to 25 Cyberinc employees join KPMG's Australian arm to boost capabilities in domestic identity and access management.
Qlik names Mike Capone as CEO following Lars Björk's 17-year tenure, with Capone bringing extensive SaaS and data analytics expertise to the role.
Kinetica has announced its official entry into the South Korean market as part of its growth plans in the Asia Pacific region among key markets.
The telecommunications giant says it is one of the first in the world to deploy both narrowband and Cat M1 IoT technologies.
With 75% of employees using collaboration tech, Polycom's research forecasts an exponential growth in smart meetings, cloud integration, and AI-driven tools.
This joint offering will secure IoT devices at the WiFi router level, preventing attacks and protecting sensitive user data from cybercriminals.
It says the past year was its best year to date when looking at customer bookings, with a 173% growth rate in new customers.
The independent software vendor achieves MS Azure Gold Competency, aiming to stay at the forefront of cloud services.
The platform, which is fully supported by Dell EMC, was delivered as a turn-key solution and was in operation within 5 days.
The appointment of Gary Mitchell into this role reflects Veeam's plans to strengthen the company's growth momentum in the ANZ market.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, memory gurus, Crucial, have launched their MX500 solid-state drive.
TAS has appointed five high-level team members to bolster their network engineering, IT service integration and marketing departments.