Hardware stories
Lexmark chooses Alloys as national distributor of its award-winning printer and MFP hardware in Australia, expanding their partnership.
Hardware and software practice manager at Brennan IT, Robert Tinning, has sadly passed away, leaving behind a well-respected legacy in the tech industry.
Ricoh wins six awards from Buyers Laboratory LLC for outstanding performance in hardware and software offerings.
Unisys has won a contract with NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) to support the organisation's upcoming simulation and flight research mission.
Ten more companies, including HP and NEC, have been added to the whole-of-Australian-Government ICT hardware and associated services panel.
he cat is out of the bag – it turns out that the Forceband now has an IFTTT app that'll let it work with and IFTTT connected devices and apps.
4G failover router vendor Accelerated Concepts has signed NPS as its master reseller for Australia and New Zealand as it gears up for a channel push.
Landesk's new IT Asset Management Suite provides greater visibility for asset management, offering an all-in-one solution for IT teams.
Lower Hutt could host NZ's pioneering TechShop, a haven for creative tech, pending a Hutt Council viability study.
Government tees up digital marketplace to enable more ICT suppliers to nab some of the $5b annual government ICT spend and a cyber security centre.
EMC has been championing the cause of software-defined, scale-out storage by transporting IT enterprises from a world of siloed infrastructures.
Global tech giant IBM's earnings slumped in the fourth quarter for 2014 as it moves away from its core hardware business.
A report by Dimension Data reveals that human error accounts for nearly one-third of the 91,000 IT service incidents logged in 2013, outstripping device issues.
Spark mobile and broadband services were down on Sunday, with widespread outages impacting some customers across the country.
It has become vital to be agile and on the pulse of change – not least of which lies the importance of refreshing servers and operating systems.
Samsung says Note 7 customers who returned their devices should get in touch to arrange a pick up for their new Note 7.
The Warehouse reports Q3 sales of $367.0m, up 3.2%, with 13 consecutive quarters of positive same store sales.
Dell denies rumours of 15,000 job cuts, confirming only a small portion of its workforce accepted voluntary severance, as it optimises operations.
Silver Peak names Vadis Systems as its new distributor for VRX solutions in Australia and New Zealand, aiming to boost their regional presence.
Western Digital's sleek 'My Passport Slim' hits the shelves, a nifty portable hard drive in 1TB and 2TB sizes, just in time for Christmas.