Financial results stories
Infor Q3 results show successful transition to cloud business model, with software licences and subscriptions up 27%.
Cognitive computing will drive digital transformation, with spending expected to reach $31.3bn in 2019, according to IDC.
Palo Alto Networks has reported significant revenue growth in Q2 2016, thanks to the success of its subscription services.
Sonus Networks bounced back in the second half of 2015 after a rocky start to the year, but still earned less revenue overall when compared to 2014.
FireEye's Q4 2015 revenue rose 29% to $184.8m, with positive cash flow for the year of $37m, as the company grows towards profitability.
CMOs in Australia and New Zealand are swiftly becoming tech decision-makers, usurping traditional IT roles, reveals new research.
Digital disrupters are outperforming traditional companies in terms of revenue and profit growth, according to a study by CA Technologies.
Qualcomm plans to cut approximately $1.4 billion in spending to 'aggressively right-size cost structure', cut staff, and split its business into two.
New Zealand accounting software pioneer Xero expects to double global revenue to more than $200 million in the year to March 2016.
The overall profit for the year minus expenses and costs came in at $1,714,806, a sizeable increase from $1,062,732.
The video conferencing equipment market experienced a decrease in revenue in 1Q15 but is expected to grow as video remains a high priority.
Empired has upgraded its revenue expectations for 2015 and 2016 on the back of contract success and rapid expansion across Australia and New Zealand.
Red Hat's financial results for the quarter ended May 31 reveals strong revenue growth driven by demand for the vendor's hybrid cloud technologies.
AudioCodes has announced its revenues for the second quarter of 2015 are anticipated to be lower than previously estimated.
IBM experiences drop in revenue for Q1 2016, but sees significant increase in cloud revenue. Strategic imperatives revenue up 14%.
Promapp named one of the 500 fastest growing tech companies in the Asia Pacific Region by Deloitte, with 93% revenue growth.
Australian cloud services provider, Bulletproof, has reported strong revenue growth and successes in all areas of its business for H1 FY16.
RXP Services saw a 53% increase in revenue in 2H 2015, reaching $55.8m, compared to the previous year's revenue of $36.4m.
Small businesses in New Zealand outperforming Aussie counterparts in revenue and tech investment - MYOB Business Monitor.
Allied Telesis NZ's profits soar by 166%, reaching £1.1m, after a robust sales surge in its educational tech sector.