How Tech Data is turning a corner in Australia
With the dust settled on one of the largest deals in distribution history, it’s time for Tech Data to demonstrate value in Australia.
With the dust settled on one of the largest deals in distribution history, it’s time for Tech Data to demonstrate value in Australia.
Android Enjoyed, Samsung, Kogan and Apple were among the most complained about businesses in NSW during February.
Membership to the unicorn club will be coveted in 2018, as the channel falls under the control of private equity.
PC shipments in Australia grew by 2.2 per cent year-on-year during the fourth quarter of 2017, to 1.16 million units, according IDC.
Introducing the ARN Innovation Awards, launched to the channel at the 2018 Judges’ Lunch in Sydney. With more than 180 judges now part of the voting panel, the new-look awards will reflect the changing dynamics of the channel, recognising excellence across customer value and innovation - spanning start-ups, partners, distributors and vendors.
Microsoft has announced a strategic partnership with BlackBerry, with the one-time Redmond rival set to provide security integration with Office applications.
StorageCraft honoured its top performing partners across Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ), recognising channel excellence following a strong year of growth.
Local partners could get the chance to help shape the Federal Government’s IT procurement regime after the AIIA struck a new agreement with the DTA.
But Windows 7 and 8.1 PCs must still contain approved antivirus to receive post-Spectre/Meltdown patches.
Broadcom is likely to pursue smaller acquisitions of chipmakers after its failed hostile takeover bid to acquire rival Qualcomm.
Queensland reseller, Briscom IT, has been placed into liquidation owing tens of thousands of dollars to local IT wholesaler, Auscomp Computers.
Apple and Google might have fallen in ranking because they have not introduced as many attention-grabbing products as they did in past years.
The former CEO of the Government’s Digital Transformation Office, Paul Shetler, recommends the Government cap what it spends on external consultants.
Toshiba expects sale of memory chip business to be completed by June at the latest, if not by the end of March.
The Federal Government has released a Request for Information for its proposed Hardware Marketplace.
Apple, the world's most valuable publicly listed company, is in danger of being beaten by Amazon.com to the $1 trillion mark.
The $4 million supercomputer built by Dell EMC for Swinburn University of Technology has gone live, with the university officially launching it on 7 March.
Apple has found violations of its labour and environmental policies for suppliers as it expanded the scope of its annual audit of worker conditions.
Ingram Micro, Dicker Data, Bluechip Infotech and Synnex Australia are among the local distributors left owed money by liquidated online tech retailer, Warehouse1.
Cisco has honoured its top performing partners across Australia and New Zealand, recognising innovation on both sides of the Tasman.