Ingram Micro stories
Kaseya collaborates with base 2 to enhance its ICT Managed Services in NZ and Australia, promising reduced downtime and cost savings.
Ingram Micro faces backlash after mistakenly CC'ing an email to hundreds, sparking a review of their email etiquette.
In an effort to drive managed services growth in the region, Ingram Micro partners will now have access to Kaseya's SaaS-based tools.
Simms International appoints industry veteran Benjamin Kwan as BDM to boost Dell SMB products' distribution in New Zealand.
As a part of its initiative to deliver Microsoft Office 2010 to New Zealand businesses, Microsoft is seeking five road warriors for four-month contracts.
Morningstar plots a green comeback in April, targeting NZ's IT market amid fierce competition and recent setbacks.
TomTom's new in-store promotion offer for Christmas will give buyers a bonus map of Australia, worth $139, with purchase of select TomTom models.
Director Nick Verykos has told The Channel that the firm's focus will now be placed on existing distribution partnerships with no new vendors planned.
Ingram Micro's newly re-launched website still has issues, according to the company's Managing Director, Gary Bigwood.
Resellers report serious issues with Ingram Micro's new website, impacting their businesses. Integration problems and missing information cited.
Ingram Micro's new website, which experienced performance issues at launch, has since gained stability and improved performance, according to MD Gary Bigwood.
Tony Butler, industry heavyweight and founder of what became Ingram Micro NZ, analyses the country's distribution industry that he has helped to shape.
As digital media skyrockets, the future of storage sales shifts towards software and services, adapting to evolving tech and economic shifts.
Ingram Micro has pushed its new website and system launch back a month in order to have it fully operational on launch day.
[UPDATED] In an effort to better support the business needs of its customers, Ingram Micro will upgrade its systems and unveil a new website on February 1st.
Green IT has been around for some time now and has taken on a number of guises, from energy effi ciency to more easily recyclable products.
In Sydney, Christmas shopping hysteria begins in October, with IT and electronics topping the festive wishlist despite economic concerns.
Cisco today announced the appointment of Ingram Micro as an Australia and New Zealand distributor of its Flip Video digital camcorders.
Adobe revolutionises NZ distribution, now allowing Ingram Micro and Express Data to offer its full product range, enhancing reseller choice.
A 50-year-old man jailed for 6 months after IT firms discovered child sexual abuse images on his computers, highlighting global fight against exploitation.