Exol New Zealand will be fully integrated into Express Data business while county manager Paul Johnston will leave the company.
EXOL reshuffles as Vaughan Nankivell leaves Huawei role, signalling a strategic pivot to Australia's market over New Zealand.
Chris Maclean revives his family's IT legacy, buying back Maclean Computing's assets to launch Maclean Technology, a bold step beyond liquidation.
Failed IT firm Maclean Computing leaves 89 creditors, including tech giants and small businesses, $3m out of pocket as liquidation proceedings begin.
Exeed's acquisition of Renaissance's IT division, poised to become NZ's 2nd largest distributor, hinges on Apple's critical approval.
From mobile DJ to tech guru, Paul Johnston unveils his journey and the essence of adaptability in the dynamic tech landscape.
Huawei amplifies its reach in enterprise market, launching global initiatives with partner programs and ICT training to challenge giants like HP and Cisco.
Huawei is launching global programmes for partners and ICT training and certification courses to boost its enterprise business.
Simms International is riding high with record sales and profits, and the company – due to rebrand early next year – is promising even greater next year. v.
Simms International bolsters Huawei team, appointing Anton Du Preez for NZ corporate and enterprise development.
IronKey singles out Express Online for exclusive ANZ distribution, dropping Duo from its network to expand product availability.
Motion Computing's rugged CL900 tablet, built for business on-the-move, now ships to New Zealand, offering durability and connectivity.
Simms hits 3,000th order landmark in NZ, celebrating by gifting CodeBlue's milestone purchase for free. A sweet win for all involved.
Motion Computing clinches the prestigious US 2012 Partner of the Year Award from Microsoft, highlighting a decade of innovation in tablet tech.
Simms International boosts support for Huawei resellers in Australasia with the appointment of experienced Jo Vooght as technical sales consultant.
Simms International's upward climb continues, with the company launching locally configured Dell servers for resellers – and a new cashed up owner on hand.
UK website speculates fast-growing Chinese vendor Huawei could be in line for a sweet equipment supply role within the UFB project.
Dell taps Simms International as Kiwi distrib for its printing products, expanding its foothold in the ANZ IT market.
Motion tablets edge out competition in NZ, with first shipment sold out and industries embracing their rugged versatility over traditional options.
Kingston hits record $6.5bn revenue; Simms reports surge in New Zealand, driven by demand for memory and flash products.