ISVs set to gain from Zoom's $100M Zapps fund
Online communications vendor Zoom has released a US$100 million fund to help independent software vendors develop collaboration products.
Online communications vendor Zoom has released a US$100 million fund to help independent software vendors develop collaboration products.
Amazon Web Services has handed more power over to independent software vendors using its marketplace in who can sell their products.
AWS has opened up its marketplace to Australian and New Zealand independent software vendors (ISVs), giving them access to a market of 260,000 global end-users.
Australian private equity investment firm Future Now Ventures has launched its first fund aiming to raise $100 million from external investors.
Ingram Micro has launched a competition for Australian independent software vendors (ISVs) with a potential prize pot of $1.5 million.
Eleven countries aiming to forge an Asia Pacific trade pact after the US pulled out of an earlier version will sign an agreement in March.
Huawei has announced a new partner program that will consolidate all its existing programs into one.
Sable37 is on the market for a new investor as it faces fresh growth and an international expansion.
With Donald Trump set to take his place in the White House, the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership is likely dead in the water, which could spell good news for local software partners.
Business management software company, Sage, has launched a new global distribution platform for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to showcase their Sage developer add-ons.
The conversations around Cloud services in Australia are changing, and it is no longer just about IT, says research firm, IDC.
The free trial offer expires in January
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider, Verb DC, has changed its name to Infraserve.
<b>This is a story about Davids and Goliaths. The Davids are Australian ISVs who have big ambitions and the nerve and ability to take on the Goliaths – the big name IT companies around the world. ARN finds out why and how.</b>
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