IT services stories
The IT services market in New Zealand is set for steady growth, with a forecasted CAGR of 2.8% by 2023, according to IDC's latest report.
TPT Group purchases Auckland IT services provider Sentinel Technologies to strengthen capabilities in New Zealand.
Asta, a seasoned Melbourne IT firm, scales new heights with a strategic Auckland office, promising to invigorate the NZ tech scene.
Dimension Data New Zealand boss Jo Healey has resigned after two years in the job with an acting country manager appointed.
With IT services spend growing in Australia and New Zealand, HPE is appointing execs for software and technology services in the South Pacific.
IDC reveals the Top 10 Asia/Pacific predictions to impact IT and business services sourcing in 2019 and beyond.
Locally, Australian tech spending is forecast to grow 2.3% to reach A$84.5 billion in 2018, with NZ to reach NZ$12 billion.
APAC spent around US$148m on blockchain solutions in 2017, with 2018's forecast almost double that and IT services taking the lion's share.
The IT services and business services market is being aided by demand for technology outsourcing and project oriented services as companies seek DX.
Gartner predicts a 4.3% surge in global IT spend, expected to hit $3.7 trillion in a digital transformation wave.
IT spending across Australia and New Zealand is forecast to exceed the global average this year, with Australian spend up 3.7% yoy and NZ up 2.7%.
DX initiatives are helping drive IT services spend across Asia Pacific, with the market set to exceed US$95b by 2021 - with DXC a 'strong contender'.
Industry body CompTIA is calling on resellers to focus on their own transformation – even as they help customers on their transformation journeys.
The Indian government is forecast to increase its IT spend by 9.55 this year, with software and IT services spend among the big movers.
the project-oriented market which is predicted to achieve the highest CAGR through to 2023; though no market is expected to decline.
Interactive says the appointments reflect the steady growth and expansion of the company, which is now in its 30th year.
Park Place Technologies expands its IT lifecycle services in Southeast Asia with the acquisition of Axentel Technologies, enhancing its regional presence.
Ingram Micro, Data#3, Acer and Lenovo (amongst others) will all deliver services for NSW government departments.
TAS has appointed five high-level team members to bolster their network engineering, IT service integration and marketing departments.
Empired clinches an exclusive spot in NEC consortium to bolster cloud services for the Western Australia Government.