Asia Pacific stories
Dell announced the appointment of three members to its SMB and channel divisions in ANZ, including a new Channel Manager for New Zealand.
Mainfreight has overhauled its entire IT environment in China and Hong Kong and deployed a virtualisation solution from Citrix which supports 160 users.
Tech sector poised for strong rebound in 2010, with global IT spending set to rise 8.1% to over $1.6 trillion, says Forrester Research.
Cisco channel partners can now benefit from the availability of added resources to help them push the ever-expanding Cisco brand.
While the recession is proving tough for most businesses, resellers focused on the information space are witnessing a strong surge in demand.
Virtual Computer, known for its NxTop solution, is expanding into Asia Pacific to meet increasing demand and enhance cost efficiency and security for end users.
In a global survey by HP, over 90% of senior executives foresee unpredictable business cycles, with nearly 75% viewing technology as crucial to success.
Symantec to enhance its SMB and Endpoint Management Specialisations program in Asia Pacific and Japan, offering partners rebates, support, and training.
Imperva appoints M.Tech as distributor for Australia and New Zealand, enhancing their SecureSphere and database firewall presence throughout the region.
Software as a Service (SaaS) and cloud computing are taking IT in new directions, and savvy vendors and their channel partners are following.
The company today announced its expansion in the ANZ market to support its growing business in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.
Symantec today announced that David Dzienciol will be taking on an expanded role to lead Symantec channels and SMB business across Asia Pacific and Japan.
Westcon has acquired Auckland-based Datastor to bolster its data centre, virtualisation, storage tech portfolio, and expand its footprint in the Asia Pacific.
Global communications service provider Reliance Globalcom has secured a contract extension with global engineering consultancy firm Aurecon.
Industry leaders pivot to sustainable networking, addressing the environmental impact beyond servers and initiating green IT strategies.
After acquiring Foundary Networks late last year, Brocade is now in the process of restructuring its channel partnership model.
PlateSpin has released PlateSpin Forge, an all-in-one disaster recovery appliance for physical and virtual server workloads, now shipping in Asia Pacific.
StorageCraft appoints Felix Tsang as NZ Country Manager in Auckland, aiming to expand its rapidly growing data protection business in New Zealand.
China will soon dominate fibre to the home deployments (FTTH) and become the global leader in the next two years, according to the FTTH Council Asia Pacific.
The Asia Pacific branch of the Fibre to the Home council is holding its general meeting in Auckland this week.