Partnerships stories
NetApp announces new solutions and services for customers to adopt and consume cloud on their terms, delivering a seamless hybrid multicloud experience.
ZTE secures 25 global 5G contracts, bolstering its position with over 60 operators and leading in 5G innovation, patents, and commercial deployments.
The Bitdefender MSP Program offers incentives, opportunities for increased profitability, and accelerated return on investment.
Hawaiki has unveiled a new subsea route to Los Angeles, enhancing connectivity between Australia, New Zealand, and the US with ultra-low latency paths.
Tech Data wins Global Distributor of the Year Award at HPE Global Partner Summit in Las Vegas, recognized for outstanding performance and growth.
Commvault has been named the 2019 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Technology Partner of the Year for Storage Solutions.
IHS-reported results from 2015-2018 point to the company sustaining a 24.1% CAGR for the past 3 years in this category.
Partners will gain access to technical resources, certifications, enablement, product support, marketing, and go-to-market benefits.
HPE expands hybrid cloud range, embracing AI and new partnerships with Google Cloud and Equinix for seamless integration.
HPE GreenLake aims to reset the digital opportunity for customers by providing a robust as-a-Service portfolio.
The new solution enables VMware cloud providers to offer new value-add services based on fully native S3-compatible storage.
Zoom has released several enhancements and partnerships for its software-based conference room solution Zoom Rooms.
Commvault strengthens its ANZ leadership team with key executive appointments, aiming to enhance growth and fortify strategic partnerships in the region.
Emerging technology is the fastest growing sector for Australian and New Zealand channel organisations, says CompTIA's IT Industry Outlook report.
ISG commended HCL for its strong, deep in-house knowledge and capabilities in all areas of digital transformation.
AI software firm Aider has been named as one of 10 startups to take part in Mastercard's Start Path programme.
The merger makes One Technology the country's largest collaboration of business data and managed service providers.
Auckland-based AI software company Aider will make New York its home over the next six months, after winning a spot in the Mastercard Start Path programme.
While it's still critically important to have a strong perimeter, it is widely accepted now that the status quo of security simply doesn't work anymore.
The partnership will create a complete service offering and single point of contact for businesses requiring both AWS and Microsoft support.