Digital services stories
Logicalis launches its new AI-powered Digital Service Platform, enhancing customer experience for managed services with automation and intelligent detection.
Rural broadband provider Farmside has experienced a 300% increase in new customers following the COVID-19 crisis in New Zealand.
Aruba S.p.A has made over 100,000 premium domain names available for immediate purchase through a new pricing structure to empower its partner network.
COVID-19 restrictions have shifted consumer priorities, with many now favouring convenience over online security, reveals Callsign research.
Empired has won GBP £61 million in contracts with Western Power to provide digital services for up to seven years, enhancing infrastructure and IT.
Despite a spike in digital incidents due to COVID-19, IT teams are resolving issues up to 63% faster, according to PagerDuty research.
Telcos in Australia, NZ adapt tech to sustain services during COVID-19, leveraging data and analytics for growth.
Ngakkan Nyaagu (NGNY) is partnering with iland to bring cloud infrastructure, backup and disaster recovery services to Australian-based businesses.
The report, commissioned by VMware, states that the Asia Pacific is delaying digitalisation due to fear of cyber-attacks.
The COVID-19 pandemic has driven a 30% surge in server demand as remote work and online activities strain internet infrastructure, says Heficed.
Vodafone brings 4G services to Marlborough District, boosting mobile reception and data speeds for local businesses.
Infosys says places with higher instances of workplace transformation usually also indicate better staff wellbeing and business outcomes.
Optimising data centre resources means you can use them to improve IT capacity, paving the way for new services operating at greater efficiency.
Ingram Micro Cloud extends its Free Migration Offer in partnership with Microsoft Corp and AvePoint Inc until June 30.
Despite prioritising cloud migration, UK businesses are facing unexpectedly high costs, reveals a new Capita report. 58% found the move pricier than planned.
Enterprises embrace industrial automation to slash costs and boost efficiency, with innovations like AI, robotics, and digital twins, asserts GlobalData.
Unisys was accepted to join NZ Government's online market to make it easier for agencies to access CloudForte framework.
The move is designed to drive New Zealand business and public sector migration to Microsoft Azure cloud technologies.
The AI Forum of New Zealand is supporting the government's launch of the Digital Council, aiming to advance digital understanding.
Spark New Zealand reports its strongest revenue growth in three years, with 4% increase to NZD $1,824 million, driven by mobile, cloud, and digital services.