Allied Telesys stories
In a world moving toward Smart Cities and the Internet of Things, networks must evolve rapidly to meet new challenges.
Allied Telesis has announced the release of a new security measure to prevent eavesdropping on fibre communications.
The rise of SDN has seen huge changes to the cloud and data centres worldwide, but are you aware of the benefits it can have for enterprises?.
It'll be interesting to see if Allied Telesis can transition its success in New Zealand in the switching category into the security space.
Allied Telesis has scooped up its second iCMG Architecture Award, this time for its Secure Enterprise SDN solution.
Allied Telesis launches Net.Health to tackle complex network monitoring for educational institutions and businesses in NZ.
Allied Telesis selects Kaspersky Lab to provide anti-malware and anti-virus engines for its new series of Next-Generation Firewalls.
Smart city tech unlocks vast new markets for resellers, says Allied Telesis' Scott Penno, spotlighting a shift toward integrated urban solutions.
Does SDN have real benefits for enterprises, or is it just a solution looking for a problem? Allied Telesis' Scott Penno offers his perspective.
A skills shortage is being felt in New Zealand's booming ICT industry where professionals are reverting to contracting to reap the financial rewards.
New years generally begin with new goals and IT distributor Connector Systems has kicked off 2014 flying New Zealand's local flag.
Exeed's W.A.R. Tour is rolling out in November to strengthen resellers with the latest in security and wireless technology across NZ.
One of the hottest topics in networking at the moment – if not the whole of IT, is the concept of Software Defined Networking or SDN.
The use of technology in education is increasing at a dramatic rate – in fact there are very few aspects of education that remain untouched by technology.
Paul Batchelor of Allied Telessis fame, is launching a new specialist telecommunications distributor based in Wellington.
California light rail passenger - and football fans attending this weeks Super Bowl 50 - are reaping the rewards of new real-time information signs.
Allied Telesis NZ's profits soar by 166%, reaching £1.1m, after a robust sales surge in its educational tech sector.
Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) partners with Allied Telesis to upgrade network infrastructure. AMF technology delivers significant network gains.
Schools face mounting security concerns as BYOD programs grow, amidst fears over data safety and cyberbullying.
Allied Telesis powers ahead, providing enhanced network solutions for over 1,400 New Zealand schools, promising unrivalled tech support.