as-a-service (aaS) stories
Schneider Electric's new service model delivers secure power without the need to own, operate or maintain the power and cooling systems.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise updates its Partner Ready programme to empower partners in accelerating growth and boosting HPE GreenLake -aaS adoption.
Public cloud and 'as a service' cybersecurity solutions surge by 46% in Q1 2019, though traditional hardware and software still lead the market, says Canalys.
The new solution enables VMware cloud providers to offer new value-add services based on fully native S3-compatible storage.
Data intelligence company Teradata has announced three new cloud and on-premise solutions that are now integrated into its Teradata Vantage platform.
Ingram Micro bolsters its unified communications business unit with the addition of a specialist UCaaS vendor.
With a successful E round of investment and continuing organic growth globally, the debit network platform company aims to expand its local presence.
Commvault unveils Command Centre, B-RaaS portfolio, expanded NetApp partnership, and new cloud-ready appliances at Commvault Go 2018.
As the -aaS economy balloons worldwide, distributors like Synnex are moving past simple device-aaS offerings to create comprehensive TaaS solutions.
Thycotic has upgraded its privileged account management-as-a-service offering with all of the features of the on-premise version.
Unit4 take a look at how businesses can capitalise and effectively engage consumers in an Everything as a Service (XaaS) economy.
The application container software market will grow 40% over the next few years, reaching nearly $3 billion by 2020, according to 451 Research.
The concept will be a core part of TDL's security practice, adding new capabilities to their security lifecycle offering.
This is the first time a simultaneous beamforming transmission from a single massive-element active antenna system to four terminals has succeeded.
Everything-as-a-service is the next big cloud opportunity according to 451 Research, which says there are significant opportunities for the channel.
HPE is doubling down on its partner efforts. Chris Trevitt, HPE Pacific region director of partner sales and commercial business gives us the lowdown.
As resellers grapple with a painful change in business models, Gartner's Neil McMurchy offers some insight on the way forward.
A big shift is underway in how devices are being sold. IDC New Zealand outlines the changes - and the role of the Kiwi reseller.
Synnex Australia adds a tech-as-a-service solution to let partners supply anything as a managed service, plus the Apple configure to order platform.
The 'integrated solutions' team have evolved out of the speciality brands unit to provide end-to-end support for a huge range of end-user needs.