HP celebrates Aussie partner success for 2023
HP has honoured its top-performing partners for 2023 during a ceremony at Sydney’s Star Casino.
HP has honoured its top-performing partners for 2023 during a ceremony at Sydney’s Star Casino.
Only 20 per cent of Australian organisations have enough budget to invest in IT security, according to a new report from Datacom.
Datacom has enabled specialist insurance provider, Berkley Insurance Australia (BIA) to transform its IT infrastructure using Nutanix Cloud.
Public demand for digital two-way communications with local councils is strong, with more than half of Australians willing to reach out for information if a digital pathway was available.
Datacom has launched a virtual work experience platform aimed at students and career starters for skills across cloud, automation, cyber security and software development.
Datacom is partnering with workforce management company Humanforce to help businesses unify and streamline their workforce and payroll systems.
Datacom has signed a deal with Australian energy provider Alinta to roll out a new contact centre as-a-service solution using Genesys Cloud CX.
Datacom Group has taken a tumble in net profit after tax, from NZ$28 million in 2022 dipping to NZ$2 million into the red for the year ending 31 March.
VMware has named Datacom as one of its top partners at its 2023 Partner Achievement Awards.
Rapid7 has recognised its top performing global partners, with all recipients of the Asia Pacific partner awards hailing from Australia and New Zealand.
Schneider Electric has acknowledged its Australia and New Zealand channel during its Innovation Summit in Sydney.
Aruba and Datacom are harnessing aspiring tech talent through a joint graduate program in Australia with the aim to address the technology industry’s skills shortage.
Fortinet has acknowledged the efforts of its top local partners in 2022 with its annual partner awards.
The federal government is intending to refresh its whole-of-government telco procurement marketplace with new additions.
Datacom has won a $4.5-million contract to rip out Service Australia’s legacy HP servers and replace them with Dell Technologies.