Huawei stories
The next stage of evolution is Cloud 3.0, which would herald Cloud Native applications & another significant change in how we are able to do business.
Huawei's upcoming conference is all about focusing on collaboration with their channel partners to reinforce their 'win-win' relationship mentality.
New Zealand's first IoT Innovation Forum, hosted by Huawei at Auckland Viaduct Event Centre, urges the nation to prepare for a hyper-connected future.
At an open day today on campus in Christchurch, Lincoln University presented a major overhaul of its campus network.
This is a well-crafted phone that ticks all the boxes a high-end buyer is ever likely to have - including one of the best cameras out there.
Huawei pledges action on climate and digital gaps, revealing eco-goals and tech outreach in their latest sustainability report.
Bosch, EMC and Huawei have been announced as new steering committee members of the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC).
Samsung holds its lead in global smartphone sales, with strong performances from Galaxy S7 models driving growth amid market shifts.
Samsung leads with successful VR strategy as global smartphone market posts Q2 uptick, despite Apple's decline.
Huawei has posted 40% year on year growth for the first half of the year, with its enterprise business 'on a fast development track'.
TIS vendors face challenging times as market slumps, with China slowdown impacting revenues and driving the need for strategic realignment.
Huawei's white paper highlights the security challenges facing the global supply chain and calls for increased collaboration to tackle cyber security risks.
With every smartphone maker and their dog launching a smartwatch, many are scratching their heads, wondering which to buy.
Spark and Huawei launch New Zealand's first 4.5G mobile site in Christchurch, reaching speeds of 1.15Gbps. #4G #technology.
The cloud vendor market is becoming increasingly complex, driven by suppliers adopting unclear and overlapping positions for hybrid cloud solutions.
Tablet shipments decline as large smartphones erode market, says TrendForce. 35.2 million units shipped in Q1 2016.
Minimal growth this quarter is primarily attributed to strong smartphone saturation in developed markets, as well as a decline from Apple and Samsung.
Technology Business Research (TBR) has named Huawei's data centers as number one for revenue growth, with a rate of 24.7% over Q1 2016.
Australian smartphone market continues to slide, with Q2 shipments dropping to 1.8 million, down 18% YoY, according to IDC.
Increasing customer demand and data volumes have seen Brennan IT turn to Commvault and Huawei to help provide its backup-as-a-service offering.