Infrastructure stories
Schneider Electric has announced it has joined the HP Composable Infrastructure Partner Program in a move to further broaden its partnership portfolio.
Australian Infrastructure as a Service provider, OrionVM, has partnered with Megaport to bring speed and flexibility to its customers.
BEarena clinches Australian Partner of the Year at Nutanix's ANZ Awards, with a suite of winners heralding IT innovation shifts.
Gartner predicts worldwide spending on business process management (BPM) software will grow 4.4% to reach $2.7 billion in 2015.
HP has announced its 2015 second quarter financial results, revealing revenue was down in all segments of the business.
Gartner is urging buyers to be cautious as many service providers are shifting their strategies after failing to gain enough market traction.
Aussie PC manufacturer Impact Systems Technology has secured the distribution deal for NCS Technologies' Cirrus LT zero client laptop.
The IBM cloud service is to meet the Ministry's all-of-government requirements to operate an onshore Infrastructure as a Service model.
Cloudhouse has appointed Insentra as its exclusive distributor in Australia and New Zealand for its Cloud Application Virtualisation technologies.
By 2018, 90% of Infrastructure and Operations organisations attempting to use DevOps without addressing their cultural foundations will fail.
The integrated infrastructure and platform market 'surged' past the US$1 billion mark in 2014 and continues to rapidly expand.
IDC:The industry saw competitive dynamics shift with major vendors forming new partnerships. This is sure to set a new competitive landscape for 2015.
Newcomers mounted a challenge to the familiar faces at last night's Microsoft New Zealand 2015 Partner Awards, and the winners were...
Enterprise videoconferencing equipment showed positive results in 4Q14 with overall videoconferencing equipment revenue increasing 15.8%.
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Data centres are challenged to address evolving business demands and to provide energy efficiency, resource consumption and sustainability features.
DHBs are set to introduce new IT infrastructure that will increase security, reliability, and service levels, and reduce the risk of critical outages.
CIOs brace for tech upheaval, with Jay Kidd predicting seismic shifts across IoT, Big Data and cloud computing in 2015.
AsureQuality, the New Zealand based food safety and biosecurity services company, has completed a successful move to the TechnologyOne Cloud.
Information Leadership and Revera have launched two IaaS platforms to help companies transition to information management in the cloud.