Distributors stories
Steve Marson, Vantex GM, announced via email that today, 8th October, is his last day with Ingram Micro/Vantex, as he seeks new opportunities.
Social media's dark side exposed: Privacy risks and deceit thrive in an unregulated digital frontier, blending truth and lies.
Ingram Micro set to shake up New Zealand's Mac market, poaching veterans and launching a local division for Apple distribution.
IBM set to bolster its cloud computing capabilities with the acquisition of Blade Network Technologies, enhancing data transport and analytics.
Scammers innovate yet again, now cold-calling to sell faux computer fixes and costly 'warranties', parting people from cash and peace of mind.
Renaissance may end exclusive Apple deal in NZ, insiders reveal. Future uncertain with new management and capital concerns.
Extreme Networks is expanding support for its Direct Attach virtualised data centre network architecture for VMware environments.
Express Data secures its role as Kaspersky's NZ corporate distributor, expanding its portfolio with leading anti-virus solutions.
Following last night's award ceremony in Auckland, we can now reveal to you all the big winners of the 2010 People's Choice NetGuide Web Awards!.
Clickfree's new backup solutions can backup multiple computers, networks, and mobile storage devices including iPods and iPhones.
Apple to expand NZ distribution model with new partner from Oct 1, alongside existing distributor Renaissance, aiming to bolster market presence.
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.
Renaissance triumphs as Apple's share in New Zealand's PC market soars to over 11%, debunking rumours of new distributors.
Vaughan Nankivell leaves Kingston Technology NZ for a new role as General Manager at Simms, aiming to boost sales and partnerships.
Ingram Micro cancels Christchurch IT showcase after weekend's earthquake, with no plans for rescheduling the event.
Samsung partners with Ingram Micro to launch five cutting-edge notebooks in New Zealand, entering the competitive laptop market.
Laser names Debbie Maher as NZ Country Manager to amplify growth and oversee business strategy, bringing vast experience from Ingram Micro and Axiz.
Motorola Australia bolsters its NZ presence by naming Connector Systems as its wireless solutions distributor, aiming to enhance partner service.
HTC partners with Synnex to boost its smartphone distribution in New Zealand, eyeing wider reach and better support.