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Invigor Group is selling its services business to Sydney-based Asmex Digital in a deal valued at up to $500,000.
More than 150 local resellers have become Microsoft authorised Surface resellers as the vendor finally throws the doors open to the channel community.
Silver Peak continues its local SD-WAN push, partnering with ICT Networks to advance its strategy across Australia and New Zealand.
CyberArk bolsters defence with Viewfinity v5.5, blending malware protection and user productivity in latest security update.
Small businesses, give heed to SEO's power to boost your online presence, or risk obscurity in the digital age.
Courts on both side of the Tasman have approved an extension to the time frame for the second creditors meeting for Dick Smith Holdings.
Cloud email is gaining popularity among enterprises worldwide, with Microsoft and Google leading the way, according to Gartner.
The Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) business model is still seeing growth in an industry that is rapidly changing every day.
Microsoft leads the enterprise cloud email market, with 8.5% of public companies using Office 365 as adoption grows globally, Gartner reports.
Australian organisations will focus on advanced analytics in 2016, driving business innovation and creating competitive advantage.
The technology industry moves at a relentless pace, making it both exhilarating and unforgiving. Here are six predictions for 2016.
On the whole, people appreciate how much technology has improved their lives, but the risk of personal information being exposed is on their minds.
Healthcare, government and retail are driving mobility sales, with mobility offering 'transformative' opportunities for vendors – and resellers.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has launched new storage and backup solutions its says will accelerate the move to all-flash data centers.
Telstra Ventures has invested in cloud-storage company Qiniu, whose technology enables customers to collect, store and analyse 'huge' amounts of data.
Harvey Norman Limited has saw its revenue climb in the financial year ending June 30, 2015, but profits were down around 20%.
The future is looking bright for digital signage, with the market forecast to top US$14 billion by 2020, with interactive displays a key player.
Matrox gears up to showcase new digital signage offerings, including a product which will power a three-by-three video wall.
Apple has announced a recall of some wall plug adapters used in New Zealand after it was revealed they have a risk of electrical shock.
Digital signage vendor Planar is using augmented reality to help customers envisage what video walls will look like in their actual environment.