Channel Infrastructure stories
Today sees the end of another working week (well for most of us at least) in Australia's channel – so what went down this week?.
The IT industry and channel is ever-changing. Y Soft Australia MD, Adam O'Neill discusses key trends and opportunities in the enterprise printing industry.
C3 Alliance now has 45 partners and features 63 product integrations to increase the value of existing IT investments and improve security.
Digital Shadows boosts its partner strategy with Alex Seton, aiming to expand its cyber security reach through strategic alliances.
Avnet today announced the promotion of Frederick Fu to the role of president for Asia Pacific – effective immediately.
Following the disruption of bankruptcy filings in the US, Avaya has made a number of job commitments in ANZ to build on its continued transformation.
The 2017 Tech Leaders Forum is currently taking place in Sydney, bringing together IT leaders and vendors from throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Adam Judd takes the lead at F5 Networks as Senior VP of sales to steer digital transformation and growth across Asia Pacific.
Seclore boosts public sector reach, naming RAH Infotech its specialist distributor, reinforcing the Make-in-India initiative.
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise says APAC is a key region and as such, they've appointed Pierre Samson as vice president of sales.
Digital transformation has given rise to a number of trends in information management - Mike Palmer explains how the channel can capitalise on them.
ServiceNow intend to increase their focus on the partner ecosystem regionally, and continue to support alliance and channel partners across APAC.
The companies affirm this partnership will open the door for enterprise and public sectors to consume Radware's services more easily.
OutSystems announced demand for its low-code development platform has soared, causing massive growth in their ecosystem of partners and developers.
While quieter than last week (perhaps everyone was out celebrating St Paddy's Day), there was still a lot going on in the Kiwi channel this week.
Microsoft fights 'tyranny of distance' with expanded Aussie Surface Hub network, boosting workplace collaboration and innovating meetings nationwide.
A lot has gone on this week in the Australian channel, including new job appointments, distie deals and acquisitions - here's a wrap-up of the week.
Channel veteran and highly respected and accomplished IT executive, David Gage will soon take the reins at the AU Westcon-Comstor headquarters.
Dicker Data seeks new NZ leader as Phil Presnall steps down, with an interim boss in place and a confident transition assured.
BlueJeans is looking to expand their presence in APAC with the appointment of their first ever Australian distributor.