New Zealand (NZ) stories
BlackBerry is continuing to expand its presence in Australia & NZ, announcing the addition of several enterprise software customers to its portfolio.
SAP is doubling down on its local channel and cloud efforts for the SME market. The vendor tells us why, and how.
New Zealand's oDocs has been named the global Best Startup, Social Impact in the annual Talent Unleashed Awards for technological entrepreneurship.
Dick Smith Electronics' failure has had a golden lining for JB Hi-Fi, which has seen its profit and sales climb since DSE's exit from the market.
Juniper Networks held its partner awards in Sydney last week, with New Zealand's own 2degrees taking out the top spot as partner of the year.
Fronde appoints Daniel Jurczyszyn as general manager of strategic alliances to strengthen partnerships and drive growth in Australia and New Zealand.
Kordia has announced that Scott Bartlett will be taking up the role of Group CEO, responsible for both the company's NZ and Australian operations.
Avaya has appointed a new managing director - its fourth since 2014 - as the company beds in its local 'transformation'.
Acronis has appointed former Veritas and Symantec exec Tony Drewitt as ANZ general manager as it looks to triple its size in five years.
Veeam's enterprise leads its stellar 27% growth in ANZ, surpassing 200K customers as the cloud and DRaaS demand soar.
Increasing demand for hyperconvergence see SimpliVity appoint its first local regional sales director with Ruckus' Pat Devlin taking on the role.
Deloitte has acquired boutique integration specialist Sixtree to form a new platform engineering unit across Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand marks 150th anniversary of Cook Strait Telegraph Cable, a significant step in creating the nation's telecoms network.
iSanz is again shining the spotlight on NZ's 'world-class' InfoSec industry, calling for entries for the entries for the second annual iSanz Awards.
MYOB has appointed a new lead for its New Zealand SME division, as the company looks to drive success in the market.
Ten teams are taking over Te Papa's Mahuki innovation hub to form digital solutions put to them by Te Papa, NZ & international cultural providers.
Vocus profits have soared 461% on the back of its merger with M2 Group earlier this year, in what the company says has been a 'transformational year'.
New Zealand and Australia embark on a pioneering principal exchange program, enhancing educational leadership across the Tasman.
The platform connects youth, educators, service providers and businesses together to support students through education, training and employment.
They call it the 'brain drain', where talented young New Zealanders leave our shores to seek better prospects elsewhere - this could soon change.