Cyclone Computers stories
The ways in which we are learning is evolving. The new digital environment is empowering learners and teachers as never before.
Cyclone is aiding schools in embracing Google tools to enhance classroom learning, offering migration services, device management, and extensive support.
Cyclone Computers is New Zealand owned ICT company has helped Methven Primary School roll out a new technology platform.
Cyclone revolutionises NZ schools' IT approach, ensuring tech aligns with educational goals, reshaping e-learning nationwide.
New Zealand educators are getting the chance to learn from the first school in the world to implement iPad technology.
While he's the GM of the Apple Division/All of Government at Cyclone Computers, Graham Prentice says he doesn't work in technology.
Microsoft has revealed the finalists for the 2013 Microsoft New Zealand Partner Awards, with a host of top Kiwi companies in the running.
Ingram Micro's weekend charity golf event at The Hills raises over £150k for Cure Kids, with top tech firms hitting the greens for a cause.
Well-known Kiwi brand announces plans to leave the declining PC market, but insists no New Zealanders will lose their jobs.
Cyclone Computers secures contract to supply Motion Computing tablets to UK gov agencies, revolutionizing mobile data access in the field.
Kiwi schools are lining up to take advantage of mass configuration of Apple devices with Cyclone Computers the first NZ reseller to offer Apple DEP.
A familiar face is heading up Dell New Zealand, with former Dell channel manager James Arnold taking over as New Zealand general manager.
Cyclone and Debitsuccess have teamed up to provide parents and caregivers with an education expense solution designed to help save money.
Dell has funded its first head into the New Zealand channel, with an enterprise solutions focused position at Cyclone Computers.
Representing the pinnacle of IT industry awards in New Zealand, the Microsoft Partner Awards is set to take place in Auckland tomorrow...
Microsoft Surface products are now available through All of Government via the new Cyclone Catalogue, meeting growing demand from schools and agencies.
Kiwis buzzed about Microsoft's Office 365 launch and CEO changes at Kordia, setting the NZ Channel market abuzz in early 2013.
Exploring the cloud's potential for schools: Can digital skies revolutionize education's ICT infrastructure? #EducationTechnology.
Schools can now buy Google Chromebooks through the All of Govt scheme, offering enhanced security and easy management for education.
Ingram Micro has been appointed the exclusive distributor for Microsoft's Surface for the commercial market, with three commercial resellers also announced.