Roll out of All Flash storage and Azure Stack solutions clinches award New Zealand ICT services giant Datacom has received the Dell Technologies global alliances technical excellence partner of the year award. The global award recognises Datacom's technical excellence in achieving great results for customers using Dell technologies. Technical leadership was recognised in a number of areas, including creating new solutions the use of Dell All Flash storage arrays, work with Microsoft Azure Stack on Dell VxRACK Azure Stack, and software deployments with Dell Boomi integration solutions. The award was presented to Datacom at the Dell Technologies 2019 global partner summit in Las Vegas. "Dell Technologies and Datacom have established a solid, long-standing partnership to deliver innovative solutions to customers whilst supporting their digital transformation journeys," Phill Patton, general manager cloud service providers for Dell Technologies APJ said. Datacom is using the new All Flash storage arrays to provide its cloud customers with a cost effective and high performance experience. Datacom also partnered closely with Dell Technologies to develop Datacom's Azure Stack solution, extending the power of Azure into local data centres or disconnected environments to provide a consistent hybrid or multi cloud environment and accelerate digital transformation. "This award is recognition for all the great work occurring across our cloud and professional services teams working with Dell Technologies" Mark Muru, managing director public sector A/NZ for Datacom said. Related content news ServiceNow hires Barry Dietrich for A/NZ and David Thodey as advisor Both hires are integral to the company. By Sasha Karen 03 May 2024 2 mins Careers Enterprise Applications Software Development news Broadcom hints "more to come" post-VMware Sums up the last few months after the November acquisition closing. By Sasha Karen 03 May 2024 3 mins Mergers and Acquisitions Cloud Computing Vendors and Providers news The Instillery targets costs to make cyber security services more accessible Service aims to encourage use of Microsoft licenses many businesses have already paid for. By Rob O’Neill 02 May 2024 2 mins Small and Medium Business Managed Service Providers Security news Enprise Group sales surge after resolution of MYOB dispute Enprise's board expects the improved performance to continue. By Rob O’Neill 02 May 2024 2 mins Small and Medium Business Enterprise Applications Vendors and Providers