IT services stories
The deal gives medical and regional business customers in the Darling Downs access to broader support as efex deepens its Queensland footprint.
Improved inbox placement has become a sales hook for the Melbourne managed services provider after misconfigured emails caused bounces and poor reputation.
Demand for round-the-clock cyber defence is pushing Slipstream Cyber to strengthen its operations as attacks become faster and more complex.
The promotion is intended to strengthen Baidam’s growth plans as it broadens its executive team and sales leadership in Sydney.
The deal broadens Celerity’s hybrid cloud offer with IBM-linked automation and AI services, aiming to cut costs and lift performance for clients.
Pharma and cold chain operators could gain faster disruption response as the two firms roll out AI tools across global supply networks.
Customers in APAC will keep existing contracts and account teams as the combined direct business shifts to one SoftwareOne brand.
The deal lifts Datacom’s New Zealand sovereign data centres to five, as it adds Auckland capacity for AI-ready workloads and local customer continuity.
The deal is set to add immediate revenue and earnings, while keeping all DXLabs staff in place to support Vection’s Australian expansion.
Enterprise developers are under pressure to govern AI coding tools across legacy systems as OutSystems rolls out context-aware software engineering.
Enterprise security teams will get round-the-clock prioritisation of vulnerabilities as the partners aim to speed remediation across cloud, identity and data systems.
Managed service providers risk missing client needs if they chase AI hype first, Ian Groves told an industry event in London.
Growth in Britain puts integration and visibility under pressure as Advania adds senior finance and marketing leadership.
The deal gives the cyber security consultancy more than 175 specialists and deeper access to regulated clients across south-west England.
Stronger operating cash flow and a firmer balance sheet helped Hewlett-Packard New Zealand lift annual profit to NZD $5.1 million in FY2025.
The deal adds 49 staff and more than 90 customers, giving Aspire a larger Scottish base as managed services consolidation gathers pace.
The revamp aims to ease hybrid IT headaches for Singapore and Southeast Asian firms as AI projects strain ageing systems and fragmented support.
Attendees can now book a place at San Diego's ChannelCon 2026, where GTIA will launch a new AI awards programme and offer free member entry.
Customers in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario will gain broader cybersecurity and AI advice as the merged firm keeps local ownership and uninterrupted service.
The recognition underscores 11:11 Systems’ push to win partners as it expands its VMware cloud business across EMEA.