Maclean Computing stories
A newly rebranded Noel Leeming Tech Solutions for Business has teamed up with cloud data management vendor Rubrik to bring a new offering to market.
The first of December signals the end of a family's role in a business that has been delivering IT solutions to Kiwi businesses for almost 25 years.
Noel Leeming is ramping up its services offering with ambitious plans to be New Zealand's leading technology service player.
Failed IT firm Maclean Computing leaves 89 creditors, including tech giants and small businesses, $3m out of pocket as liquidation proceedings begin.
The assets of family-owned IT company Maclean Computing are to be re-purchased by former CEO Chris Maclean under a new company name, Maclean Tech.
Family-run IT firm Maclean Computing enters liquidation after serving businesses since 1993, impacting 50 employees and numerous clients.
Auckland's Maclean Computing to hand over 40 SMB clients to Belton IT Nexus, eyeing a sharper focus on mid-sized businesses.
Maclean partners with Acquire to overhaul its procurement, focusing on customer service and competitive pricing, says CEO Chris Maclean.
Kaseya announces first NZ MSP conference on Feb 18, 2011, at Westin Hotel, Auckland, offering a platform for the exchange of managed services insights.
The recent acquisition of Axon by Integral will see more opportunities opening up for companies specialising in servicing New Zealand's SMBs.
Rumours swirl as Datacraft inches closer to acquiring Kiwi rival Axon, igniting further consolidation in the system integrator marketplace.
Maclean's Founder and Chairman Allan Maclean shifts focus to Wellington, aiming to expand the market and showcase new hosted and cloud-based services.
Maclean Technology has announced it's 'Free-for-Three' campaign, which offers free migration to SmartCore for customers who commit to a three-years.
Maclean Technology celebrates its sale to Noel Leeming Group, marking a new chapter with support from The Warehouse Group.
Liquidators insist staff will be paid but funds for suppliers, vendors and partners are unlikely to be recovered.
Maclean Computing has expressed frustration over conspiracy theories following a rapid asset purchase post-liquidation, branding them as unfair criticisms.
Maclean partners with IBM to offer Virtual Server Services for mid-sized NZ businesses, leveraging cloud tech at Auckland's new data center.
Maclean Computing unveils new brand identity, transitioning from Improving Business Through Technology to Rock Solid IT after 16 years in the industry.
Ensuring your business thrives lies in the right IT choices, says Chris Maclean, stressing the cost of downtime and value of a fitting IT partner.