Acquisition stories
Total headcount for Seismic will increase to more than 450 across eight offices in the United States, Europe, and Australia.
When assessing capabilities to execute commercial strategy, including the capacity to scale the operation and resources, consider the WAN.
General manager for ERP/EPM Saas John Leonard talks about how ANZ organisations are adopting ERP and how AI will make an impact on the technology.
Kordia Solutions New Zealand appoints Glen White as head of sales, bringing 17 years of international ICT experience to the role.
ThreatQuotient has chosen Australia as its Asia pacific base. Former Cisco security sales chief Anthony Stitt will lead operations.
US customer experience platform InMoment expands into the ANZ market by acquiring Melbourne-based BrandXP, setting sights on APAC growth.
The company says the opportunity to employ an 'experienced consulting leader' has come about as a result of the M-Power acquisition.
Cloudscene unveils Q1 2018's top data centre ops; Equinix leads, followed by significant shifts in Asia-Oceania.
Vocus has named ex-Telstra exec Kevin Russell as new CEO, starting 28 May 2018, with a GBP £1.1 million salary and incentives. Mark Callander joins the board.
A study carried out by Frost & Sullivan has highlighted the benefits associated with being an agile business, instead of a risk-averse one.
DataScience.com is a platform that enables data scientists to deliver business-changing insights while leveraging big data and ML.
A big shift in the way people work means organisations can no longer rely on the same legacy security models they have been using to date.
HPE acquires US startup Plexxi, enhancing its software-defined networking to deliver a cloud-like experience in the data centre, boosting hybrid IT efforts.
As MSPs, companies would incur a reoccurring revenue and have a stronger relationship with clients as they would be offering several services to them.
The new appointments supposedly reflect the company's overall momentum and continued investment in the Asia Pacific market.
The venture is the first time a professional services firm, a bank and a technology company have come together in Aus to start a fintech venture.
Since its inception in 2012, Daraz has grown into a leading eCommerce company in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Nepal.
The result is up to 60% hardware acquisition cost savings, less power consumption and less e-waste during technology refresh cycles.
HubSpot's new customer service product is designed to turn every customer interaction into a growth opportunity.
A Kiwi video game developer known worldwide for 'Path of Exile' has announced a majority acquisition from Chinese giant Tencent.