The changes which returned Cellnet to profitability
Since his appointment to the helm of accessories distributor, Cellnet, in April, Alan Sparks has been working to refresh the company which had “been going nowhere in the last five years.”
Since his appointment to the helm of accessories distributor, Cellnet, in April, Alan Sparks has been working to refresh the company which had “been going nowhere in the last five years.”
iCITA’s hybrid enterprise datacentre infrastructure network, Hypernode, has launched its end-to-end Cloud solutions to the channel.
Microsoft’s plans for Australia are very much about translating its global emphasis on ‘Cloud-first, mobile-first’ into the local market.
The debate on Cloud services versus on-premises environments must be revisited, according to FrontRange Cloud business unit vice-president and general manager, Kevin Smith.
Intel hosted its Solutions Summit (ISS) 2014 in Singapore. While its showroom featured a full blown range of hardware using Intel's products, the new Thin Canyon, the traditional 4x4-inch NUC, and a two-in-one education device took the limelight.
As Cloud computing continues to chug along, Gartner forecasts 2016 to be a defining year for Cloud as private begins to give way to hybrid, making Cloud the bulk of new IT spend.
Australian enterprises are accelerating Cloud adoption, and as a result, 80 per cent of IT delivery is expected to be Cloud-based by 2016, according to research by Hewlett-Packard (HP).
Electronics manufacturer, Toshiba, has launched a range of nearly 30 new computing devices inspired by a “precision in every detail” motto.
Although NewLease's roadshow was not the vendor showcase you would expect, the sessions throughout the conference focused on in-depth discussion on prominent trends and, of course, how to Build a Hybrid Business. The event was hosted in North Ryde.
Samsung Electronics has signed an education partnership with Queensland’s AB Paterson College which will see the latter deploy 1400 Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro devices running Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system.
The worldwide enterprise Cloud-based services market will grow from $US18.3 billion in 2012 to $US21.9bn in 2017 according to research company, Analysys Mason.