Dell, HP embrace Windows Azure, signalling a major shift in cloud computing led by Microsoft's vision for the industry's future.
Allot Communications has chosen Connector Systems to represent it in New Zealand, raising questions about its existing partnership with Renaissance.
SAP New Zealand appoints Adrian Griffin as Auckland Client Partner, leveraging his Oracle experience to enhance key account management in diverse sectors.
Ingram Micro's Vantex to distribute Ingenico's cutting-edge EFTPOS solutions in New Zealand, offering retailers compliant systems before May 2011.
Renaissance, the IT distribution company, is set to launch its own in-house brand, similar to Virgin, called Yoobee.
NetComm appoints Connector Systems as distributor for its 3G industrial routers and commercial products, boosting growth in NZ's cellular broadband market.
SAP New Zealand partners with Ciber to launch hosted solutions for midsize firms, providing SAP software without the need for in-house IT training.
Hitachi picks ex-Sun Storage and Systems Sales Specialist, Paul Lewer (pictured), to head up New Zealand sales.
Attaché Software shifts customer education online with 40 seminars in New Zealand, providing SMEs flexible training directly from their desks.
AVG launches a New Zealand website to facilitate local purchases, upgrades, and downloads of its software, featuring NZD $ transactions and support.
Rumours in the tech world escalate: Oliver Hill returns to HP, Toshiba sticks with a single NZ distributor, and Renaissance sees staff changes.
Exploring the murky world of funded roles within the tech industry, raising questions about transparency and fairness in pricing.
Connector Systems to distribute Aspen Optics and Geebic fibre products in NZ, offering 30-90% savings over Cisco, HP, and Juniper alternatives.
As global communication preferences shift to video, businesses must leverage this technology to enhance collaboration, reduce costs, and stay competitive.
2G. 3G. 4G. Anyone who has even momentarily lingered around the world of mobile broadband knows it can be a jungle of Gs – or generations – out there.
Sony, Vodafone, and Nokia have emerged as the most trusted brands in the 2010 Readers Digest Trusted Brand Survey, excelling in their respective categories.
Renaissance secures exclusive rights to five top brands in New Zealand, expanding its impressive range of Apple-compatible accessories.
Comworth unveils a 'valuable tool' for resellers with a feature-rich new website set to launch on July 1st, promising an enhanced user experience.
Eclipse from New Zealand shines globally, winning Microsoft Dynamics AX Partner of the Year, highlighting their commitment and skill.
Brother NZ's profits soar by 46% due to tight cost control and increased margins, despite only a 13% rise in sales.