Partnerships stories
Cybercriminals are exploiting artificial intelligence for malicious purposes, warns a new report by Europol, UNICRI, and Trend Micro.
Expanded partnerships and integrations with Splunk, CrowdStrike and CyberArk allow for better IT and OT security posture for joint customers.
Jabra's Evolve series is now certified for use with Microsoft Teams, and the company has issued a firmware update for compatibility.
Logicalis Asia, an IT solutions provider, has acquired a majority stake in iZeno to invest in digital transformation and hybrid cloud solutions.
Microsoft's 'Reimagine Taiwan' initiative will be bolstered by the company's plans to create a new data center region in the country.
While Radware did not share the names of its two clients, the company did explain more about the partnerships.
Appian announces winners of its 2020 APAC Partner Awards, recognizing outstanding achievement in customer success, growth, innovation, and reselling.
Phishing, botnets, and ransomware are the top cybersecurity threats of 2020, taking advantage of the global pandemic, according to Webroot.
Malware can incrementally overwrite and encrypt backups, rendering them inadequate as an insurance policy against ransomware.
New IBM services and partnerships allow customers to deploy SAP software workloads anywhere, from public cloud to on-premises.
Microsoft is entering the private space exploration market with Azure Space, hiring a team of experts to build cloud capabilities for the space industry.
Contentsquare has stated its plans to extend growth in the APAC region with the launch of four offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Tokyo and Singapore.
Aiven operates managed open source database, cache, search, graphic solutions and events capabilities for customers worldwide.
Fusion5 has acquired business intelligence consultancy Mindfull to expand its professional services, adding 100 new clients to its base.
Transdev Australasia is transitioning to a cloud-based asset management system in order to improve their processes.
The move will introduce a whole new business unit, a partner-to-partner portal and a dedicated marketing service.
The funding, which is part of a wider $10 million allocation, is designed to create and nurture the game development industry in the region.
From a small Apple shop in Melbourne to a national IT leader, CompNow grew under two sisters into a trusted Australian-owned tech powerhouse with 450 staff.
The company has supported more than 1000 charitable organisations since 2002 with donations totalling over $43 million.
New Zealanders are being urged to recycle their old mobile phones as part of Recycling Week NZ, supported by the Telecommunications Forum.