Partners stories
Auckland District Law Society partners with Secured Signing to launch a Digital Signing Service, enhancing efficiency and security for over 1,000 NZ law firms.
Human-focused phishing defence provider PhishMe now has a local distribution partner in New Zealand after teaming up with MPA.
Microsoft is disrupting New Zealand's IT services sector, challenging traditional firms like Spark and Datacom, as cloud solutions gain traction.
New Zealand Post wins top award at the NZI Sustainable Business Awards 2017, recognising its commitment to sustainability.
Gen 4 data centres, blending core with intelligent edge, herald future of IT infrastructure, says Vertiv experts.
Vertiv has put together a report of the five trends the company expects to impact the data centre ecosystem in 2018.
While digital creates new possibilities across all industries, it also poses a big challenge to traditional IT models.
Tech Data has announced a distribution agreement with CyberPower Systems to allow the distributor to provide AU partners with the entire portfolio.
Stuff Fibre just announced their entrance into the movies-on-demand market with the launch of a new product, Stuff Pix...
With robotic technology quickly evolving, and the use of robots ever-expanding, children are now exposed to robots at a very young age...
Skillsoft unveils a USD $2 million annual initiative to ensure equal learning access for all corporate staff, embedding accessibility in platform development.
Another notable feature of the sensor is that it eliminates the need to replace batteries as it uses solar cells instead.
According to the company, it uses a proprietary neural network that is inspired by the brain's natural ability to learn.
Swedish company Flexenclosure plans to build up to 20 data centers in Australia over the next three years in partnership with local provider Virtutel.
Sage awards top 50 partners globally, with Australia's MicroChannel, CitySoft Consulting, and Leverage Technologies receiving accolades for sales excellence.
StorageCraft expands in Singapore with Datum Technology partnership, targeting SMEs with robust data protection and disaster recovery solutions.
A number of industry stalwarts are on board for the much anticipated channel program including Cisco, Westcon Comstor, Telstra and Vocus.
Specifically, Rolls-Royce has supplied ten 20V 4000 MTU engines for emergency diesel gensets, each with an electrical output of 2,000 kW.
Immature governance, risk and compliance investments by majority of Aussie organisations are inadequate to support NDB requirements.
Leidos Australia opens new co-working facility in Canberra, creating over 20 jobs, with research agreements signed with two universities.