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Motorola Solutions signs AUD$7m deal with Western Australia's Department of Fire - Emergency Services for new computer aided dispatch system.
The company recently announced that its software application NetConnect is now a certified solution on the Azure marketplace.
Aegis Aged Care in Perth enhances services, teams up with Nutanix for scalable cloud platform amid sector growth.
Veritas launches Integrated Classification Engine to help organisations manage and protect sensitive and risky data.
The new platform is suitable for deployments in physical servers, virtual machines and hybrid, public and multi-cloud footprints.
New tech launch bolsters NZ's tourism insight, offering detailed visitor travel patterns to propel industry growth.
Pennsylvania-based visual analytics company Qlik has partnered with private hospital provider MercyAscot in New Zealand to improve patient care.
Big Switch Networks secures $30.7m in financing from Dell, Intel, Khosla Ventures, and others to fuel expansion and innovation.
Cisco's David Meads expands his role to become vice president for the Middle East and Africa as digital adoption accelerates in the regions.
Today, we work at a speed previous generations could only dream about. We are always on the move. Devices need to be as multifunctional as we are.
Re-elected Board members include Eric Puetz from AT&T Labs, Sahar Steiff from PCCW Global and Ralph Sanitoro from Fujitsu.
HTHKH is a member of CK Hutchison Holdings Limited which is chaired by Li Ka-Shing, Hong Kong's richest man and the 2nd richest person in Asia.
Today, NEXTDC logged a higher and now unconditional, all-cash, off-market takeover offer at $1.87 cash per security.
TechnologyOne signs new contracts with global customers, including University of Sussex, Inner West Council, and a Central Government Agency in New Zealand.
Rackspace completes acquisition of TriCore Solutions to deliver managed services for enterprise applications. #cloudcomputing.
We build things that might be terrific for business, but does it create a world for ourselves that we're happy with?.
60% of recent IDG survey respondents say defining a data center platform strategy is one of their most challenging issues.
TUANZ backs Govt's call for a competition review in NZ's mobile sector, urging more market players for innovation.
Kiwi cloud company, The Instillery, is helping Link Market Services move shareholder meetings to the cloud, offering a safe and reliable option for engagement.
It's built on the first 1-hectare greenfield site set aside by the Hong Kong government outside of the TKOIE for high-tier data center development.