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Top 50 defining moments of the Australian channel in 2016
ARN looks back on a tumultuous 12 months for the Australian channel, assessing the fallout from a year of sizeable industry change. Whether it be local or global mergers and acquisitions, public splits or job changes, the channel that started the year differs somewhat to the one set to finish it - ARN assesses the key moments that made 2016.
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Sizing up the security spectrum - Where's the channel sweet spot?
From new extortion schemes, outside threats and rising cyber attacks, the art of securing the enterprise has seldom been so complex or challenging. Yet amidst the sensationalism, media headlines and ongoing high profile breaches, confusion floods the channel, as partners seek strategic methods to combat rising sophistication from attackers. So when sizing up the security spectrum, where’s the channel sweet spot in Australia? This roundtable was sponsored by Cylance, F5, FireEye, Kaspersky, RSA and Sophos. Photos by Maria Stefina.
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IN PICTURES: FireEye celebrates channel at 2016 Partner Conference
FireEye welcomed 143 channel partners and distributors to FireEye's 2016 annual Partner Conference, FireEye A/NZ Momentum - held at Establishment in Sydney. Delegates heard from senior trans-Tasman channel leaders, marketing and the product divisions in the morning, with FireEye customers, incident responders and threat intelligence analysts sharing knowledge during the afternoon.
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2016 ARN ICT Industry Awards - Meet the finalists...
ARN is proud to announce the finalists for the 2016 ARN ICT Industry Awards, celebrating the success of vendors, distributors and partners during the previous 12 months, while also acknowledging outstanding individuals and their achievements. With the celebration dinner set for September 15 in Sydney, here's a full rundown of the finalists...
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IN PICTURES: AWS re:Invent Central part 3 (+18 photos)
It took partners a long time to make their way around AWS re:Invent Central but with so many new and established vendors to talk to it was well worth fighting through the enormous crowd to see what new tech and opportunities were on offer. Photos by Chris Player, who travelled to AWS re:Invent 2015 as a guest of Amazon Web Services.
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IN PICTURES: ARN roundtable - Security: Protecting Your Business from Cybercrime Attacks (+39 photos)
The latest ARN roundtable, Security: Protecting Your Business from Cybercrime Attacks, was held at Otto Ristorante on the wharf at Woolloomooloo. A strong panel of security experts examined the issue from all angles and looked at related security issues over the past year, the best plays for the channel and likely problems going forward. This roundtable was sponsored by Checkpoint, FireEye, Fortinet, Hemisphere Technologies, RSA and Webroot. Photos by Editorial Director, MIKE GEE.
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IN PICTURES: Real Time Security - Raising Your Threat Intelligence Roundtable (+32 images)
Industry executives across the channel, from both here and overseas, gathered at Cafe Sydney to discuss the new threats emerging in the security landscape, and how threat intelligence can be used to protect businesses. ARN in conjunction with Check Point Security, Cyberoam, FireEye, Hemisphere Technologies, RSA, Symantec, and Westcon Group. Photography by Ian Sharp.
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IN PICTURES: ARN Building Security Partnerships roundtable
The latest ARN security roundtable - Building security partnerships to face next-gen threats - explored the threat landscape and how MSPs, SIs, and ISVs can partner to produce more secure solutions. Hot topics included: connected solutions and holistic approaches, asset assessment and prioritisation, the benefit of Cloud, and skills shortage. Full feature coverage of this roundtable will be included in the October 29 edition of ARN.
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IN PICTURES: Security players host security education collaboration
IT security companies, FireEye, Splunk, and Imperva, hosted roadshows in Melbourne and Sydney to present partners with practical examples and strategies to observe, detect, and ultimately prevent sophisticated advanced threats and data theft. The key speakers were FireEye A/NZ sales engineering manager, Rich Costanzo; Imperva APJ strategic accounts director, Kane Lightowler; Splunk DNA engineering and professional services manager, Jeremy Horton.