Unsecured AWS server exposes thousands of FedEx customer records
FedEx has secured some of the customer identification records visible on an unsecured server, with no evidence that data was "misappropriated."
FedEx has secured some of the customer identification records visible on an unsecured server, with no evidence that data was "misappropriated."
Toshiba has named Nobuaki Kurumatani, a former executive of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, as its next chairman and chief executive.
Dell EMC has announced updates to its partner program first launched in February 2017.
The Instillery has appointed Grant Baty as principal consultant, recruiting the technical specialist from Mercury Energy.
Deloitte has appointed four new technology leaders in New Zealand, as part of a widespread recruitment drive to bolster local operations.
Well, that didn’t take long. While Microsoft claims that Windows 10 S is now a Windows 10 “mode,” the truth is that it has floundered.
APC by Schneider Electric honoured leading partners following a year of “significant growth” across the channel, recognising excellence across A/NZ.
Microsoft has extended Free OneDrive for Business for the remaining term of existing contracts with rival providers Box, Dropbox or Google.
Cloud hosting provider Umbrellar is launching a new cloud business unit ahead of a roll-out of Microsoft Azure Stack services and Office 365.
Two Republican Senators introduced legislation that would block the U.S. government from buying or leasing equipment from Huawei or ZTE.
Most channel executives are familiar with the dreaded question: What did we get for what we spent in the channel last quarter?
Both Microsoft and AWS reported impressive cloud revenue figures to start 2018, with Redmond boasting nearly double the year-on-year growth of biggest rival.
Amazon.com shares have surged to push stock market value above US$700 billion and threatening to eclipse Microsoft, a day after blockbuster results.
A wave of global restructuring at Hewlett Packard Enterprise has reached New Zealand, resulting in a round of redundancies at the tech giant.
Dell Technologies has confirmed mounting speculation that the business is considering a public offering of common stock or a combination with VMware.
Sources indicate Dell Technologies and VMware have decided to explore options that could include a potential merger of the two companies.
New Zealand businesses will go to battle to recruit cloud and security expertise in 2018, as the technology industry once again faces a skills shortage.
Following a year of sizeable change across the channel, the next 12 months look set for further disruption for partners, vendors and distributors.
Sources suggest Dell Technologies may be exploring a range of options that could see the company grow further through acquisitions or go public.
Business executives and government agencies are aligned to Industry 4.0, but remain challenged by a lack of preparedness across New Zealand.