Australian stories
The rolling closure of Dick Smith stores continues with closure dates for another 108 stores - including all Kiwi stores - announced today.
Johnson will be focused on expanding the business within Australia and New Zealand by leveraging Liferay's partnerships and developing the local team.
Security concerns and IT skills shortages hindering hybrid IT management potential in Australia, finds new SolarWinds study.
Australian companies are not utilizing email marketing to its full potential, according to research by Teradata.
Data Systems International joins GS1 Alliance Partner Program to optimize the digital supply chain and leverage GS1 standards.
Dates for the closures of the Dick Smith stores have been announced, with all stores across Australia and New Zealand due to be closed by May 01.
Melbourne IT bolsters its digital edge, bagging analytics firm InfoReady in a £15.4m deal, eyeing growth in the tech transformation sphere.
The Warranty Group is assuring Dick Smith customers it will honour all extended warranties sold by the failed company across Australia and New Zealand.
Lenovo appoints Margrith Appleby as new director of channel sales for Australia and New Zealand, focusing on strengthening partner offering.
Of late, ransomware threats have been specifically targeting Australian business and consumers, breaching security systems by appearing legitimate.
Infinidat is expanding operations as a direct result of increasing universal demand for InfiniBox, the company's flagship enterprise storage array.
Dick Smith's final four stores have fallen, with receivers announcing the immediate closure of four Move Airport stores after asset sale failure.
Synchrony Global launches payroll solution, syncPAY, to Australian market in partnership with Payroll Metrics.
NEC Australia boss Tetsuro Akagi has moved into the top Asia Pacific role for the company, becoming APAC chief executive.
Busson and Jarre say at each stage of the New Zealand leg, they were welcomed and impressed by this country's approach to edtech.
Ajilon has begun work on a project for Sydney Trains, aimed at improving service delivery and disruption management.
As Dell celebrates its 20th year in New Zealand, Kiwi boss James Arnold reminisces about the Dell of old – and the new model going forward.
Vocus Communications' Commander business is launching a new assault on the channel, with plans to double its partner base this year.
Riversand joins forces with GS1, eyeing a boost in Australian supply chain efficacy with their cutting-edge data solutions.
The Australian Department of Defence has extended an IT support contract with Unisys for two years in a deal worth around $74 million.