Mimecast awards top performing A/NZ partners
Mimecast has acknowledged the efforts of its channel partners in Australia and New Zealand at its third annual Mimecast Partner Awards.
Mimecast has acknowledged the efforts of its channel partners in Australia and New Zealand at its third annual Mimecast Partner Awards.
The DTA has revealed the cost of its common cloud commitment volume sourcing arrangement (VSA) with Microsoft at $96 million.
The Australian-founded consulting firm Sourced Group has closed its first institutional round of financing with over $22 million.
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IDC has announced the winners of its Digital Transformation awards for Australia and New Zealand.
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IT services provider Computers Now has announced it will support and sell Apple products as an authorised enterprise reseller.
Blue Crystal Solutions has celebrated 15 years of operation this August, and has faced its fair share of trials, tribulation and triumphs over the years in order to stay relevant in an ever-changing landscape.
Hydro Tasmania has been supplying renewable energy across Tasmania for over 100 years, employing over 1,100 staff.
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Software and solutions provider Dynama has moved to a larger Canberra office in order to balance out the company’s new growth.
US-headquartered networking vendor Juniper Networks has been fined a total of over US$11.7 million for “improper travel practices” in its Russian and Chinese subsidiaries from 2008 to 2013, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Arrow Electronics has partnered with CourseMonster to deliver education based on IBM technology for Australia, Singapore, Middle East and Africa.
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