Cloud stories
Aussie businesses have slipped down the mobility maturity stakes, with few local businesses using mobility as a competitive differentiator or enabler.
A DX project has helped the new Bendigo Hospital streamlined processes and workflow, optimising outcomes and providing patient transparency.
Brennan IT is eyeing up new paths to market with the appointment of former Telstra executive, Andrew Borthwick as head of partners and channels.
Deloitte has continued its acquisition path, snapping up Plenary Networks to provide new network design and deployment capabilities.
The Microsoft Australia Partner Conference Day 3 focused on being genuine, being a conversation partner, being adaptive and responsive to change.
Thousands gather for Cisco Live Melbourne, exploring digital futures and technological marvels in a testament to rapid innovation.
Trend Micro has appointed longtime security and channel player Peter Hewett as its new ANZ channel director as it looks to double local sales.
Microsoft's cloud push has seen the company post strong results for Q2 2017, with Office 365 and intelligent cloud leading the charge.
UltraServe is ramping up its plans for international growth with a new VP of operations to manage senior project engineers and general ops.
F5 champions ANZ growth, with Rob Malkin leading as MD to bolster app security and partner relations amid rising virtual trends.
Symantec has launched Symantec Endpoint Protection 14, featuring artificial intelligence to combat new cyber threats.
There's a rebirth in monitoring and measuring security threats and a new movement in secure design patterns, says Tenable Network Security's Ron Gula.
With this new version, Salesforce is making artificial intelligence and machine learning accessible to all businesses of all sizes.
Customers, cloud, data, engagement, backup, migration and recovery have been the stars of the show at Commvault GO in Orlando, Florida this week.
Sent to MPs and officials, the manifesto urges faster action on digital skills, broadband and cyber security to keep New Zealand competitive.
Barely five per cent of New Zealand firms have cyber cover, leaving them exposed as ransomware claims and attacks climb sharply.
A lack of systems left First Gas needing a compliant billing platform in just three months after buying Vector Gas assets.
A national study could reveal hundreds of millions of dollars in gains for New Zealand as businesses remain slow to adopt connected devices.
Poor disaster planning can still shut firms down, despite mobile working, as businesses are warned to prioritise staff as well as IT.
Microsoft NZ has launched a new unit designed to help Kiwi partners build new practices, providing additional revenue and differentiation.