Microsoft Azure stories
The Australian Department of Defence has chosen Azure to host SAP/4HANA for its new ERP platform, connecting its Protected Network to Azure AU Central.
Flinders University undergoes 'sweeping' digital overhaul, implementing Workday software to transform its IT systems and support staff excellence.
ABI Research predicts that there will be over 23 billion IoT connections by 2026, leading to a surge in investment in secure authentication technologies.
Leaders from NZ's biggest distributor offer resellers and MSPs advice on how to move forward in a post-COVID-19 world, and explains how Ingram can help.
Commvault and Microsoft ink a multi-year deal to integrate Metallic SaaS on Azure, enhancing data protection and cloud technology scalability.
Micro Focus launches Visual COBOL 6.0 and Enterprise Suite 6.0 to aid modernisation and innovation in core business systems.
Colt launches multi-cloud access for enterprises via its SD WAN platform, offering improved security, agility, and latency.
Zoom has announced the appointment of former Microsoft and Salesforce executive Jason Lee as its new chief information security officer.
Nutanix strengthens its DaaS solution, Xi Frame, with enhanced security, flexibility, and availability for enterprise customers.
SAS releases SAS Viya 4 with enhanced analytics functionality for the cloud, including AI capabilities and ease of use.
As part of the agreement, Blonde Robot will now be distributing SNS's EVO shared storage workflow server in the two countries.
Multi-cloud is more than just an IT strategy, it requires a cultural shift and long-term planning, says Dell Technologies ANZ CTO Melissa Osborne.
SAS' AI and analytics more tightly integrate with Microsoft Azure; Microsoft to bring cloud-based SAS industry solutions to its customers.
LMS365 deploys new data centres in the UK and Germany to meet evolving data governance needs, leveraging Microsoft Azure to enhance its learning platform.
Nintex Workflow Cloud can now be used in Australia in New Zealand, Nintex announced today, via a Microsoft Azure data centre in Victoria, Australia.
A Barracuda Networks survey reveals 62% of Australian organisations are embracing SD-WAN, with financial services leading adoption in Asia Pacific.
It has also improved its attack detection engine to detect cloud native attack vectors and added a new attack simulation tool.
Recent major data breaches affecting millions highlight the urgent need for effective CASBs to safeguard against threats, especially in BYOD environments.
Microsoft's new commercial partner director, Matt Bostwick, is excited about the company's data center growth plans in New Zealand.
Microsoft's plan to launch a data center region in New Zealand is expected to fuel digital transformation opportunities for businesses.