New Relic appoints ex-Dell EMC leader as SVP for APJ
New Relic has appointed Kris Day as senior vice president for Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).
New Relic has appointed Kris Day as senior vice president for Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).
Aiming to help customers handle growing on-premises workloads, VMware and Dell EMC have bolstered co-developed cloud software offerings.
Dell EMC has finally launched its new midrange storage device that will eventually unify and replace its legacy lines.
US-based real-time software insights provider New Relic has appointed Dmitri Chen as executive vice president and general manager for the Asia Pacific and Japan region.
The vendor talks up a bunch of new offerings for partners to sink their teeth into.
Australia and New Zealand are to become test-beds for a potential re-think of regional partner investment by Dell Technologies.
The former boss of Dell EMC Asia Pacific who exited the company during a regional restructure has resurfaced at enterprise cloud vendor Workday.
Partners looking for more successful outcomes should focus on specialising on the markets they are targeting, as Dell Technologies research shows going all in on that specialisation could see a partner make up to 29 times more revenue.
In 2017 the University of Queensland department of molecular biology, neuroscience and translational research embarked on a journey to build Wiener, the Dell Technologies high-performance computer.
Hydro Tasmania has been supplying renewable energy across Tasmania for over 100 years, employing over 1,100 staff.
Dell EMC executive Andrew Foot has left the vendor after almost a decade in favour of rival Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE).
Almost three years after the largest acquisition in the technology industry, Dell Technologies has started to present itself to the enterprise world as one technology powerhouse.
Dell EMC and Intel have partnered to launch five artificial intelligence (AI) experience zones in five locations in Asia Pacific including Sydney.
Dell EMC enterprise president for Asia Pacific and Japan David Webster is to leave the vendor by the end of May.
Michael Dell has questioned the multi-cloud strategy of industry rival Hewlett Packard Enterprise, claiming the vendor is off the pace as market competition heats up.