Infrastructure stories
Spark Digital appoints Mike Smith as GM for Cloud, Infrastructure and Data Centres, aiming to bolster its leadership in digital services in New Zealand.
Rising DDoS threat looms as businesses face increasing attack size and complexity, with data centres as prime targets - Arbor Networks.
Imperva bolsters its cybersecurity suite with new DDoS protection services, aiming to shield businesses from escalating online attacks.
As virtualisation and 'software defined' takes over the data centre, the differences between telco data centres and other data centres has dwindled.
KIWI CIOs prioritise business intelligence and analytics in the digital-first shift, per Gartner's global survey.
A new forecast from IDC shows public IT cloud services spending will grow at unprecedented rates between now and 2018.
Schneider Electric shines at Frost and Sullivan Awards, earning top accolades in UPS, service, and data centre innovation across Asia Pacific.
Spark Digital opens $60 million Takanini Data Centre as the company continues its investment programme in cloud services.
Auckland's Finzsoft teams up with IBM cloud, boosting its banking software reach across Asia Pacific with as-a-service solutions.
By 2016, 80% of major firms may be hindered by a lack of vital data centre skills, warns Gartner, urging a move towards Web-scale IT practices.
IDC report shows mixed results for videoconferencing equipment, with revenue increasing but still a decline year on year.
Until recently, 'application delivery controllers' (ADCs) were considered just another piece of the IT infrastructure jigsaw puzzle.
Plan B Limited opens new data center and standby office facility in Wellington, New Zealand. Integrated cloud backup services and customer suites are available.
VMob disrupts mobile marketing with its innovative use of Microsoft Azure, defying conventional partner expectations and gaining global recognition.
Westcon NZ hosts Symantec's Backup Exec sessions to revolutionise data protection, featuring enhanced speeds and efficiency.
As increasing numbers of enterprises adopt an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) model one of the key results they are looking for is cost savings.
Chorus has signed new service company agreements for the cost of connections to its ultra-fast broadband network.
Shares of Pyne Gould Corp, which is controlled by managing director George Kerr, have resumed trading after filing its late annual report, which wa.
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Cyclone revolutionises NZ schools' IT approach, ensuring tech aligns with educational goals, reshaping e-learning nationwide.