HP launches ‘device as a service’ in New Zealand
Contracts can cover support for a combination of devices, analytics around their use, and tech recycling.
Contracts can cover support for a combination of devices, analytics around their use, and tech recycling.
Chorus has contracted Australian design and construction provider, Universal Communications Group (UCG), to connect Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) for multi-dwelling units (MDU) in Auckland and Wellington.
Sky Television and Telecom will not renew their current contract which involves the resale of the NZ-operated satellite provider’s services to the latter’s customers.
Fujitsu has won a multi-million dollar contract to supply Foodstuffs North Island (FSNI) with server architecture and PoS (point of sale) equipment to support the operation of nearly 200 PAK'nSAVE, New World, Four Square and Gilmours stores in the upper North Island.
Local steel products supplier, Steel and Tube, has appointed Global ICT solutions and services provider, Dimension Data, to enhance its technology systems with a new outsourcing contract.
With the goal of achieving completely paperless cockpits by the end of 2014, Delta Air Lines is equipping 11,000 of its pilots with electronics flight bags using Microsoft’s revamped Surface 2 tablet running the Windows RT 8.1 platform.
ICT services and solutions company, Dimension Data, has won a contract to overhaul Crown Law Office’s desktop platform with 3D Workspace to enable the Crown Counsel to securely access corporate desktops on any device.
NEC Australia won a three-year contract with the Department of Parliamentary Services to provide managed ICT services and support to 260 electorate offices of Australian senators and members of Parliament across the country.
New Zealand-headquartered IT services provider, Datacom, has extended its relationship with the Queensland Government through a new, three-year contract.
Visionstream has secured a $21 million contract for the West Gate Freeway managed motorway project.
The US Department of the Treasury is re-opening bidding for a US$1 billion (NZ$1.4 billion) communications contract that was originally awarded to AT&T late last year. The deal was cancelled in May after competitors protested (in March) that the bidding process was unfair.