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More than five million workers and 30,000 spaces will make up the practice of coworking by 2022 worldwide, but New Zealand still has much to learn.
The traditional workplace recovery model is becoming obsolete, with businesses realizing the need for a more flexible and dynamic approach.
Citrix partners with Microsoft to integrate its SD-WAN solution with Azure Virtual WAN, aiming to enhance user experience and simplify network deployments.
8x8 shows no sign of slowing with its cloud-based communications platform. Brendan Maree explains how it got to where it is today.
Zscaler increases partnership ecosystem to enhance network and security transformation capabilities for enterprises.
IGEL appoints Andrew Gee as VP sales for Northern Europe, responsible for managing UK, Ireland, Benelux, Holland and all Nordic countries.
Rolling telephony, video conferencing, messaging and other comms services into the one package is a smart way to take control of business tools.
The new regions are specifically designed to support the mission-critical demands of government and national critical infrastructure.
Certified delivery partners receive a range of add-on benefits including preferential promotion and access to the virtual bench.
The programme increases support offered to local IGEL partners and is aimed at helping maximise opportunities for endpoint management.
IGEL say that their transition to a focus on end-user software has driven their growth both globally and in the ANZ market.
Dell has released updates to its thin client software and operation tools to improve set up and management for VDI solutions.
One part of Microsoft 365, the EM+S component has matured rapidly and now I believe it has reached a tipping point.
CT4 begins leveraging NEXTDC's B2 Brisbane data center to enhance its cloud infrastructure, aiming to boost connectivity and expand services in Australia.
Establishing comprehensive coverage requires investing in more than just ordinary network firewalls and intrusion prevention systems.
IGEL's shift from hardware to software has driven significant growth, bolstered by key VDI partnerships with Samsung, Nvidia, and Lakeside Software.
The move will bring IGEL closer to the Citrix channel in Australia and enhances Dicker Data's portfolio of virtual solutions.
EMM platforms have evolved from being just tactical device management tools, with the market more competitive than ever. So who's leading the race?.
Endpoint management software provider IGEL partners with onPlatinum to enhance Queensland presence, providing secure, cloud-compatible desktop solutions.
This is not the first time Fujitsu and Citrix have collaborated. The two companies have collaborated on VDI technology for around two decades.