Partnerships stories
In order to still exist in 10 years, companies need to partner up and embrace change, says John Chambers, Cisco Systems CEO.
Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has appointed Mark Ablett as senior vice president and general manager for the Asia Pacific region.
Growth in Asia/Pacific's cloud services, including NZ, set to hit $7.4B in 2015, driven by intra-region integration and tech advancements.
Monetising network investments in broadband infrastructure will be a top priority over the next year, according to Analysys Mason.
At the International CES event, a number of companies announced their plans for 2015, Ford and Intel among them.
Sony has introduced new products, partners and experiences to its evolving SmartWear range at the CES 2015 conference.
Pat Pilcher caught up with Ray Owen, the new head of ANZ for Nokia to chat about the future of mobile networks.
Kiwi tech firm Origin forecasts a 200% revenue growth as global demand for their local IT solutions soars, planning to expand its team.
The IT landscape is evolving and changing, and CommVault are working to meet customer requirements with new solution sets and R2 bundles.
Theta completes acquisition of Auckland-based business intelligence firm Indigo, expanding its BI team and partnerships.
The New Zealand Superannuation Fund has invested US$60 million in LanzaTech, taking a 17 percent stake, in what may be the gas fermentation company.
Microsoft shifts focus to innovative monetisation strategies, eyeing partnerships and subscription services for revenue growth.
Where is tech heading in 2015? IDC offers up some predictions for the year ahead - and the third platform is the key player across them all.
Enprise Group triumphs on NZAX debut, aims for global impact with innovative business solutions. CEO Loveys eyes future successes.
In the rapidly evolving telco sector, Ovum highlights that collaboration between vendors and telcos is crucial for innovation and customer satisfaction.
Commvault is taking full advantage of the cloud in the current marketplace and when looking toward the future.
Spark and Huawei reaffirmed their commitment to bring the latest technology to New Zealand consumers by expanding the existing Joint Innovation Programme.
Throughout 2014 there were an increasing number of high profile cyber security threats and breaches, and response is the difference between success and failure.
Landcorp, New Zealand's largest corporate farmer, plans to increase returns from sheep, signing a three-year contract with NZ Merino to manage its.
Spark New Zealand has got closer to Chinese telecommunications vendor Huawei Technologies in an expanded deal to accelerate the roll-out of mobile.