Infrastructure stories
Why the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT) selected a Microsoft Business Intelligence solution.
Cisco crushes doubts, securing 3rd in global server market, boasting 10,000 UCS customers. A strategic leap recognised by Westcon as game-changing.
Acronis appoints Andy Purvis as GM for ANZ, aiming to bolster growth with his 25+ years of experience across global markets.
NEC partners with IBM to enhance communication for telecoms with SmartCloud for Social Business, aiming to boost productivity for SMEs.
Asnet launches VideoNet to connect NZ govt agencies virtually, aiming to slash taxpayer costs on travel and meetings.
Revera secures landmark deal with Microsoft for NZ cloud hosting, offering hybrid cloud solutions to boost government and enterprise productivity.
Cloud computing is broadly considered the way of the future, but it isn't exactly fait accompli for every business.
Virtualisation should make surviving interruptions easier, in theory; in practice, however, managing the changeover is not that simple.
NZ firms switch to hosted IT services as in-house resources strain. Co-location and cloud models surge as economic and disaster resilience strategy.
IBM joins govt IaaS panel, eyeing £250m savings for taxpayers over next decade, boosting NZ's data service efficiency.
Vocus Communications buys NZ's Maxnet for $9.5m, boosting its cloud and data centre footprint in the Australasia region.
Tonga teams up with Alcatel-Lucent to forge broadband links via undersea cable, enhancing connectivity for its 100,000 residents.
Best of both worlds as new offering combines private, managed and public clouds with traditional IT solutions.
When it comes to data centres, marketing's penchant for twisting facts can confuse the unwary argues Robin Cockayne, Revera general manager, sales.
New Zealand's rapid embrace of virtualisation has transformed IT landscapes, paving the way for the rise of the cloud and future user-centric computing.
ICT organisations will continue to reap rewards despite cautious spending in 2012 according to research company IDC.
Unravelling the cloud: How cloud computing power from Facebook to Sage CRM is reshaping business IT investment.
F5 Networks introduces pay-as-you-go cloud licensing program, reducing costs for Infrastructure as a Service providers.
Harnessing virtualisation technologies delivers the benefits of being 'cloud-like' by evolving existing IT infrastructure into a more robust system.
Total Infrastructure Limited adopts cutting-edge facial recognition to streamline staff management amidst dirty work conditions.