Another exciting week has wrapped up here at NZET, Here's a summary of the news stories that were biggest in NZ this week.
Orange County uni embarks on eight-year project with telco equipment firm after ditching Cisco Catalyst switches.
French telecom equipment maker will reduce it's Indian workforce by 1,000 people as the global economy takes its toll.
Post-quake rebuild boosts vBridge's demand for cloud services by 1100%, showcasing the need for robust business continuity plans.
Connector Systems accelerates its growth in 2012 with new vendors and staff, hinting at even more expansion in the year's second half.
Connector Systems boosts its wireless offerings by securing a distribution deal with antenna specialist PCTEL, eyeing expansive growth.
High-speed networks provide perfect foundation for IPTV technology, but resellers will still have to work hard.
Mark Dasent, Connector Systems general manager, Networking and Wireless, provides some tips for ensuring your customer's wireless network runs optimally.
Local distributor Connector Systems has been involved in hundreds of wireless deployments across various vertical market segments throughout ANZ.
Connector Systems becomes the Australia-NZ distributor for Infoblox, aiming to enhance network management amid rising device connections.
Connector Systems debunks 'wireless only' image, underlining its broad tech distribution beyond structured cabling.
The challenge has been issued, channel partners should consider changing the brand of enterprise backup solution they sell.
Sophos announces NZ channel roadshow in Auckland and Wellington to bolster partner network and showcase security solutions.
Kiwi resellers invited to explore Sophos' complete security solutions with Connector Systems in Auckland, celebrating a fresh partnership.
Alcatel Lucent's Enterprise division is offering a vision for the future of data networking at Auckland and Wellington events next month.
Connector Systems partners with Alcatel-Lucent, bringing a full suite of communication solutions to Kiwi IT market.
Sophos appoints Connector Systems as its first NZ distributor, marking a strategic shift to a two-tiered channel structure in ANZ.
The space will consist of a professional services office, a sales office, a meeting room and a purpose-built training room.
Motorola trims portfolio, selling its Orthogon and Canopy wireless products to form Cambium Networks, aimed at boosting global broadband connectivity.
IT distributor Connector Systems has acquired OrderWare Solutions to harness its software expertise and integrate value-adding services for its clients.