Microsoft Azure stories
Acording to Qlik chief product officer James Fisher, the company's data integration platform helps to create, automate and manage analytics data pipelines.
Australia's largest ICT training provider has acquired its New Zealand counterpart in a deal with $17 million.
Barracuda's new report reveals that bad bots make up almost 40% of internet traffic, emphasizing the need to detect and block these malicious bots.
Because of the tight integration between Accenture and Avanade's capabilities for Microsoft services, the two companies were evaluated as a single entity.
Databricks secures $1.6bn funding to accelerate innovation and adoption of the data lakehouse, reaching a $38bn valuation.
SlashNext has launched its Email Detection and Response service for Microsoft 365, aiming to detect targeted attacks with accuracy.
Microsoft has announced a strategic partnership with AusNet Services, which has selected Azure as its preferred cloud platform.
Cloud infrastructure in IaaS is projected to see a 38.5% spending increase this year alone, making it one of the fastest-growing cloud services.
Rackspace Technology launches Rackspace Elastic Engineering for Security, offering customers access to a pod of experts to address cybersecurity challenges.
Commvault has appointed Kelly Chan as area VP for Metallic sales in APJ, responsible for expanding the portfolio and partnerships in the region.
The advantages of a consistent security policy across all clouds and workloads, according to Jon McGettigan, Fortinet ANZ Regional Director.
Organisations are increasingly adopting a multi-cloud strategy, reaping benefits such as cost savings, agility, and flexibility. Effective management is key.
Cybersecurity and connectivity company Kordia has become a certified Microsoft Gold Security Competency holder.
Hitachi Vantara has unveiled its Lumada DataOps Suite, designed to help businesses leverage data efficiently using AI.
Organisations are embracing the cloud for competitive edge and customer experiences, not just operational efficiencies, says Next Pathway research.
Starburst Enterprise release introduces new capabilities, improved connectivity, enhanced performance, and additional security features.
The move will drive go-to-market activities to deliver integrated zero trust data protection solutions built on Microsoft Azure.
New Zealand cybersecurity provider DEFEND is the first company worldwide to achieve all four Microsoft Advanced Specialisations, including Cloud Security.
The two companies have signed a three-year partnership, which will enable Intergen to identify current and potential customers for the Azure platform.
Microsoft New Zealand has announced a local partnership with KPMG New Zealand, boosting innovation and digital transformation.