Microsoft Azure stories
Over 500 attendees expected at Australia's premier Digital Workplace Conference, offering key insights into digital business transformation.
The Lightning Lab has announced the digital startups that will take part in the Lightning Lab 2016 Auckland Programme and the Wellington XX Programme.
IBM and VMware are teaming up to help drive enterprises into the cloud by enabling VMware customers to migrate data to IBM Cloud without modification.
Global Cloud Xchange (GCX) launches content and cloud delivery network in Sydney, expanding its Global Network across Australia and New Zealand.
Microsoft's 'Cloud First Licensing' strategy accelerates, reshaping the tech giant's cloud race with key licensing updates.
Microsoft's Azure Stack, which promises to enable organisations to deliver Azure services from within their own data center, hits technical preview.
In 2016, SD-WAN will dominate networking with cost-effective, robust links and regionalised services, shaping the future of connectivity.
The server security market was sized at over $800 million in 2014, and Trend Micro has grown its revenue share for server security to 30.3%.
This year will see some big changes taking place in the world of IT as vendors and customers work to stay ahead against stiff competition.
IBM acquires IRIS Analytics to help combat payment fraud. Only 16% of banks can currently detect fraud in real-time.
Blackboard's latest update to Moodlerooms brings new features and predictive analytics to enhance the teaching and learning experience.
AWS is planning data centers in South Korea and India next year, with the Indian market heating up with Microsoft and IBM also opening centers there.
HPE launches solution for managing cloud chaos, offering streamlined control over diverse cloud environments beginning 2016.
Trend Micro integrates Deep Security with Microsoft Azure Security Centre for easy management and protection of workloads.
HPE is partnering up with Microsoft, with Azure becoming HPE's 'preferred cloud alternative', helping fill the void left by Helion Public Cloud.
Nearly all enterprises plan to increase or maintain their annual spending on cloud computing in 2016, according to a study.
Softsource has been announced as the first Microsoft Office 365 Shared Computer Activation partner in New Zealand.
Entries have opened for the Microsoft New Zealand 2016 Partner Awards, with two new awards joining the line-up.
There is a major performance gap between the needs of Australian business and IT's current ability to deliver, causing serious problems.
NZ firms ditch onsite servers for Azure cloud, unlocking new uses for old spaces - from min-bars to dance-floors.