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25-30%
lower maintenance costs with IT/OT convergence reported by businesses
$46.6B
Digital transformation could deliver up to NZD 46.6 billion annually
15–25%
improvements in operational efficiency reported by businesses
lower maintenance costs with IT/OT convergence reported by businesses
Digital transformation could deliver up to NZD 46.6 billion annually
improvements in operational efficiency reported by businesses
As digitisation grows across industries like utilities, transport, and manufacturing, IT and OT environments must converge—but safely. NEC NZ’s approach merges these networks thoughtfully, balancing innovation with risk mitigation.
IT and OT don't have to collide—they can converge securely. NEC NZ ensures your operational and information networks align, without compromising safety or performance.
Let’s connect operational networks securely—safely and smartly. Reach out to NEC NZ to begin IT–OT convergence the right way.
Proven capability and reputation in network managed services.
Supporting enterprise and government since 1969.
A modular setup enables customers to rearrange and reorient as needed.
Gold level partnerships with best-of-breed vendors.
Managing critical networks of several Australian State Governments.
Network design, installation, training, maintenance and support.
ITIL-aligned service framework, underpinned by ISO27001 and ISO9001.
Support available every day through an on-shore Australian team.
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See how NEC helped Prosegur seamlessly transition to a Secure SD-WAN solution that delivered increased security and resiliency, whilst significantly lowering costs.
Richard Errington, CEO of West HQ and Sydney Coliseum Theatre