IBM ramps up partner offering to catch hybrid cloud opportunities
IBM has revealed a raft of new competencies, skills training and benefits designed to help its partners succeed in an increasingly competitive market.
IBM has revealed a raft of new competencies, skills training and benefits designed to help its partners succeed in an increasingly competitive market.
IBM is targeting businesses with complex workload requirements, adding 18 availability zones globally to its public cloud.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has unveiled plans to acquire RedPixie, a cloud consultancy and application developer specialising in Microsoft Azure.
Cisco and Google have elaborated on plans to create a multi-cloud world for customers, placing future market success on the shoulders of partners.
New Zealand cloud email security pioneer SMX is targeting Australia as its next growth frontier with a new Sydney office and strategic channel appointment.
The Australian tablet market is entering a new phase of competition.
Two-thirds of IT professionals have reported that new skills and resources are needed as businesses increasingly shift from on-premise-only infrastructure to hybrid IT environments, according to the SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2016.
Cyber-security company, F5 Networks, claims security, at the application layer, is essential in the increasing migration to public and private Cloud.
“It will eventually make sense for businesses to move core IT components to the cloud and outsource the majority of important infrastructure.”
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has deepened its converged offerings with the launch its hybrid platform, HPE Synergy, designed to run both on-premise and Cloud applications along with a Cloud brokerage service.
Hybrid IT is the architecture of choice for Australian organisations, according to a recent report conducted by CenturyLink.
Unified Communications (UC) solutions provider, ShoreTel, has launched ShoreTel Connect in Australia. This single platform and user interface provides business communications from the Cloud, onsite or a hybrid combination of both.
While the overall tablet market contracts in 2015, 2-in-1 detachable tablets have become a bright spot.
Unified business communications solutions vendor, ShoreTel, has announced global plans to merge its on-premises and Cloud platforms. According to the company, the rationale behind this move is to get the channel more involved in Cloud services.
The newest addition to Acer’s 2-in-1 range comes in the form of a run-of-the-mill Windows 8.1 hybrid tablet with detachable keyboard, the third-generation Aspire Switch 10, which is targeted at education and business.