Microsoft A/NZ veteran Phil Goldie exits
Microsoft Australia and New Zealand veteran Phil Goldie has hung up his boots after serving more than 12 years with the vendor.
Microsoft Australia and New Zealand veteran Phil Goldie has hung up his boots after serving more than 12 years with the vendor.
Microsoft's Phil Goldie is set to cross the Tasman after being named as the new small, midmarket solutions and partners lead for Microsoft New Zealand.
Microsoft has unveiled finalists for its upcoming Microsoft Australia Partner Awards (MAPA), emphasising the vendor’s growing Cloud footprint across the channel.
Microsoft has announced three new Cloud Service Resellers (CSRs) as it looks to tighten its grip on the Cloud market in Australia.
Microsoft small and midmarket solutions and partners (SMS&P) director, David Gage, has left the company to pursue other opportunities.
ARN presents a selection of the key speakers at Microsoft APC 2015 on the Gold Coast. Photos by ARN Editor, ALLAN SWANN.
Windows 10 is an opportunity to do a top to bottom refresh, hardware and software tied into managed service Cloud plays, claim Microsoft's key partners in the area.
Microsoft celebrated its Microsoft Australian Partner Awards (MAPA) for 2015 at the Gold Coast Convention Centre. Microsoft Australia boss Pip Marlow and Phil Goldie handed out the awards with help from worldwide channel chief Phil Sorgan. Photos by Allan Swann
Microsoft has announced its shortlist for the Microsoft Australia Partner Awards (MAPA) for 2015, running the gamut from startups to seasoned channel operators.
Ingram Micro has launched its Australian Cloud Marketplace.
Microsoft has named Ingram Micro and Rhipe as the first Australian distributors to roll out of the second phase of its Cloud Service Provider program.
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 customers have just 100 days to upgrade their last instances of the product before support is pulled.
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Microsoft has unveiled four new partners under an expanded Cloud Solution Provider Program as it readies to launch Office 365 and Dynamics CRM from Australian datacentres.
ASX-listed company Montech Holdings is set to acquire systems Integrators and Cloud specialists Breeze and Technology Effect in a bid to merge the two companies.