Lenovo's surge offers fresh prospects for channel partners, says David Heyworth, driving advances in PC, server, and tablet markets.
Five firms win an airy adventure in Synnex's latest Live Life Lenovo contest, with safety a top priority following a recent tragedy.
Lenovo has added a second distributor in New Zealand, announcing it will be represented by Synnex as well as current partners Ingram Micro.
Clickfree's new backup solutions can backup multiple computers, networks, and mobile storage devices including iPods and iPhones.
After years of losses, Synnex New Zealand celebrates its first profit, turning its fortune around with a $61k gain in 2009.
Synnex New Zealand reports a staggering 831% surge in profits for 2011, driven by a 22% revenue increase and significant gains in cash and inventories.
Chris Maclean revives his family's IT legacy, buying back Maclean Computing's assets to launch Maclean Technology, a bold step beyond liquidation.
Failed IT firm Maclean Computing leaves 89 creditors, including tech giants and small businesses, $3m out of pocket as liquidation proceedings begin.
IT and consumer electronics accessory company Laser has appointed Synnex New Zealand as a distributor, expanding its local reach.
Synnex reveals winners of its Lamborghini race competition for resellers, with five firms gearing up for an adrenaline rush at Hampton Downs.
Resellers keen to experience a car enthusiast's dream have just a few hours to purchase some Lenovo products and get in the draw!.
Distributor Synnex have made three new appointments, two to push the Lenovo PC brand it picked up last month and one to provide additional support.
Toshiba refutes rumours of NZ distributor changes, amidst speculations of talks with Synnex. Current arrangements stand despite industry buzz.
Starting Aug 8 in NZ, the Kingston Wi-Drive debuts, offering iPhone and iPad users a lightweight solution to expand memory affordably.
Laser names former Ingram Micro manager Tyler Smith as its new NZ country manager, aiming to bolster business growth in the region.
Motorola's Xoom wi-fi tablet gets a late March release in the US. But there's no word at all on when we might see it in New Zealand.
Kingston releases cutting-edge USB 3.0 flash drives with lightning-fast speeds up to 80MB/sec, offering a leap in data transfer efficiency.
To support South Island business recovery, Synnex announces free shipping from Sept 13-Oct 15, aiming to ease rebuilding efforts after Canterbury's disaster.
HTC partners with Synnex to boost its smartphone distribution in New Zealand, eyeing wider reach and better support.
Auckland's Just Laptops clinches Synnex's NZD $4000 Gateway Getaway prize, a hefty reward from the promotion held by Synnex and Gateway from April to June.