Datacom stories
A New Datacom study reveals that 72% of Australian businesses use AI, but only 52% have governance policies in place.
The new facility is designed to transform the way sustainable IT services are provided to customers in New South Wales.
The partnership introduces a graduate internship program to tackle the technology industry's skills shortage and help build a talent pipeline in Australia.
The virtual work experience platform focuses on four key tech pathways – cloud, automation, cyber and software development.
Humanforce and Datacom have partnered to provide an integrated WFM & payroll offering to Australian and New Zealand businesses.
Cutting costs and creating value was part of the rationale behind companies moving to the cloud, but some organisations are still waiting for those results.
Datacom has achieved Partner designations across security, modern work, digital and app innovation, data and AI, and infrastructure.
By working with VMware sovereign cloud providers like Datacom, customers can gain the benefits of data residency and additional control.
Datacom hires former EROAD CTO Tim Hogan as Datapay Director, aiming for steep growth in Australia and New Zealand with modernised platforms.
Cloudera names Keir Garrett as its new VP for Australia and New Zealand as it accelerates its hybrid data footprint across the region.
New Zealand businesses are divided on AI adoption, with gaps in security understanding and policy, says Datacom survey.
Datacom has formed a strategic partnership with Nozomi Networks to provide full-service IT and OT MSSP offerings designed to defend Aotearoa's infrastructure.
Randstad research names IBM, One NZ and Datacom amongst the most attractive employers in New Zealand within the IT and telecommunications sector.
Angela Nash, an executive from New Zealand Rugby, was appointed as AA Insurance's new General Manager of Digital, Data, and Technology.
The partnership delivers course-to-career scholarships and help balance the gender scales by supporting more women into New Zealand's technology workforce.
Erica Lloyd joins Zenno Astronautics as CRO to drive commercialization of patented superconducting magnet tech in the global space industry.
Datacom, New Zealand's largest tech company, has chosen Mercury as its energy provider to ensure its data centres are powered by renewable energy.
Spark named as new technology partner for the Parliamentary Service, replacing Datacom. The move aims to enhance technology services for Parliament.
Datacom appoints Phill Patton to lead Auckland Enterprise Sales team, bringing extensive experience from roles at Dell EMC, IBM, and SAP.
Former LANtech CEO Hayden McKee joins Datacom as Associate Director Growth Enablement, focused on generating business growth in Hawke's Bay.