HCL strengthens cyber services with Palo Alto Networks
HCL Technologies and Palo Alto Networks have joined forces to introduce combined solutions designed to help secure digital and cloud transformations.
HCL Technologies and Palo Alto Networks have joined forces to introduce combined solutions designed to help secure digital and cloud transformations.
IBM has made its cloud satellite generally available to global partners in order to scale its open architecture across customers’ environments.
IT services and consulting provider HCL Technologies has upgraded WaterNSW’s background infrastructure to support its water data capturing capability.
HCL Technologies has unveiled plans to acquire self-optimising network technology from Cisco to enhance in-market 5G capabilities.
HCL Technologies has launched a business unit dedicated to the delivery of Microsoft technologies, housing more than 5500 employees.
Cricket Australia has announced a multi-year partnership with HCL Technologies.
IT services giant HCL left employee passwords exposed online, as well as customer project details, all without any form of authentication.
IBM partners are gearing up for a year of increased enablement, support and joint customer opportunities, as part of deepened channel plans across A/NZ.
HCL Technologies has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire some IBM software products in a US$1.8 billion deal.
India-headquartered HCL Technologies has won a five-year managed services deal with TransGrid, the operator of the high voltage electricity transmission network in NSW and the ACT.
A new contract win will see HCL Technologies partner with Ignia to help Western Australia’s largest energy provider rationalise its technology infrastructure.
Global IT services company, HCL Technologies, has launched an Internet of Things (IoT) Incubation Center in Redmond, Washington in the US, designed to leverage the Microsoft Azure IoT Suite and accelerate the enterprise adoption of IoT.
English football team, Manchester United, has teamed up with IT services company, HCL Technologies to co-create new digital initiatives to engage with the Club’s 659 million global followers.
IT services provider, HCL Technologies, has struck a five year deal with SAI Global to provide IT managed application services and projects.
HCL Technologies has won a contract to provide application development, support and maintenance services to Sydney Trains.