Partners stories
Equinix invests $144m in new data center in Singapore named SG5, meeting the increasing demand for cloud connectivity.
Konica Minolta says IDC's recognition is confirmation of its 'strong portfolio', which supports customers in growing their digital maturity.
The new international sales VP will be charged with strengthening its MSP programme and growing its channel partner network in the region.
Recognises ability to enable migration to AWS and product integration to aid companies looking for a hybrid-cloud solution.
Google's Anthos platform now supports bare metal, removing the need for hypervisor layers and allowing greater flexibility for cloud consumption.
The company selected the ASR 9000 Series high performance aggregation services routers for its network refresh.
Stealth Solution partners with Unbound Tech to deliver key management platform to financial and technology companies in Korea.
The addition of Octopus Cloud provides rhipe partners with licensing solutions and management processes to support cloud transformation initiatives.
Panduit states that its move to the ETIM data model is supported in data centers, enterprise, and industrial product groups.
rapidMATION partners with DRUID to resell the DRUID Chatbot Authoring Platform, combining AI-driven chatbots with RPA capabilities.
SAS brings its SAS Cloud platform to Australia in partnership with Microsoft Azure, offering local access to analytics and AI tools.
Thycotic partners with Ingram Micro to deliver cybersecurity solutions in Singapore, following significant growth in Asia Pacific.
Nutanix appoints Matt Maw as head of technology strategy for ANZ region, bringing two decades of industry experience.
CyberArk has partnered with Forescout and Phosphorus to secure IoT devices and technologies used by organisations.
AppsFlyer opens its first office in Australia and New Zealand as it aims to tap into the growing app economy in the region.
The acquisition extends Accenture's AWS and Microsoft Azure capabilities, as well as its broader cloud capabilities across Australia and New Zealand.
The company made $27.3 million in profit for the year ended June 2020, compared to a loss of $3.8 million the prior year.
For the first time, the gross value added (GVA) of Australia's cybersecurity sector can be estimated, at $2.3 billion.
Each of the 10 winners demonstrated 'outstanding ways they are continuing to empower customers through clever use of Microsoft technology'.
New Zealand IT security distributor Chillisoft has partnered with CyberArk to bring cybersecurity solutions to the region.