ASG scoops $30 million in contracts
ASX-listed services provider, ASG Group, has landed new contracts worth $30 million.
ASX-listed services provider, ASG Group, has landed new contracts worth $30 million.
Communications vendor, Avaya, has promoted Yvette McEnearney to head up its newly created high touch team within its channel business.
HP ProCurve has announced a new multi-vendor alliance and product series aimed at providing customers and partners with a better integrated networking platform.
It is uncertain whether the Australian branch of security vendor, Sophos, will be affected by global staff cuts.
US-based systems management provider, Nimsoft, aims to penetrate the Asia-Pacific region through establishing a presence in Sydney.
Avaya integrator, GlobalConnect, has partnered with Australian application developer, CVT Global, to address customer contact centre requirements.
Securing virtual environments, whether it be at the desktop, server, network, application or storage level, is a crucial component to any virtual strategy. With the security threat landscape constantly evolving, putting all company resources into a centralised virtual environment without a comprehensive security game plan is a gamble no organisation should willingly take.
Secure Computing country manager, Eric Krieger, has parted ways with the security vendor after it was purchased by McAfee in September.
Brisbane-based Eos Solutions is the latest reseller to become a Google enterprise partner.
Ultra mobile PC distributor, Tegatech has added IT financer, Moneytech to its credit facility offering for resellers to provide extra payment options.
It may be early in the New Year but there was no shortage of major stories affecting the channel this week.
NEC Australia has announced a cessation of its retail operations commencing March 1, with 200 staff to be made redundant.
Communications integrator, NSC Group, has promoted Michael Bloomfield to the role of NSW sales manager, replacing Rod Lester, who had been with the company for two years.
Anyware Computer Accessories has landed a new distribution deal with Denmark-based consumer technology vendor, Smart IT.
This year has been one of change and innovation in the notebook space. For the first time ever, notebooks outsold PCs, while innovations in battery life, components and drive technology saw greener, faster, smaller and lighter devices hit the market. ARN reports on some of the key trends in 2008 and what will drive notebook sales in the New Year