Cisco stories
Cisco is set to unveil a groundbreaking technology next week that could revolutionise the internet for consumers, businesses, and governments.
Cisco channel partners can now benefit from the availability of added resources to help them push the ever-expanding Cisco brand.
Cisco country manager Geoff Lawrie has criticized recent reports questioning the need for ultra fast broadband access in New Zealand.
In a move that will disrupt the networking industry, Hewlett-Packard has entered into an agreement to buy network, switching, routing and security.
Brocade challenges Cisco, offering a complete end-to-end data center solution and expanding partner education to seize market share.
Quay Corporate's MD, Delia Gill, reveals the company's leap from retail to business, their secret to success, and navigating economic challenges.
Videoconferencing has seen significant growth in New Zealand, with companies utilising the benefits including faster decision-making and improved collaboration.
Global communications service provider Reliance Globalcom has secured a contract extension with global engineering consultancy firm Aurecon.
TelePresence is collaboration technology that uses high definition, life-size images with advanced audio and finely-tuned ambient elements.
EMC, Cisco, and VMware unite at Inform 09, aiming to create the data centre of the future and innovate in IT for efficiency.
New Zealand-based Telphony software development company, IPFX, is in line to announce some exciting new changes.
This year Cisco is putting all its cards on the table, entering three teams in the race, which will see 24 of the company's 28 staff take part.
ASB Bank saves thousands monthly with Fluke Networks' NetFlow Tracker, revealing granular traffic flows and optimising bandwidth for 140 branches.
For businesses to thrive, a well-crafted RFP is key. Companies must highlight desired outcomes, understand tech needs, and maintain clear timelines.
The proposed takeover of video conferencing company Tandberg by multinational Cisco could result in the brand being made redundant in the future.
An event held every six months, the Cisco SMB Breakfast Club is back, and attendees can be in to win a Linksys Wireless N Router.
Turnstone launches new converged business network with integrated voice, data, security and video messaging services.
IBM's Auckland team celebrated their Cisco Tight 5 victory at Cowboys bar, while Wellington's HP winners shunned the limelight.
Cisco unveils a flexible new channel program aiming to help partners evolve with technology demands, offering deeper specialisations and lifecycle services.
Steve Graham, former Microsoft employee, is urging the IT industry in New Zealand to give back through mentoring.