Top performing Microsoft partners shine on the Gold Coast
Tech giant recognises leading Australian partners of 2016.
Tech giant recognises leading Australian partners of 2016.
Check out what's coming up in the July issue of ARN magazine...
Microsoft has unveiled finalists for its upcoming Microsoft Australia Partner Awards (MAPA), emphasising the vendor’s growing Cloud footprint across the channel.
Telstra has bought Australian application development, consulting and managed services provider, Readify.
Technology services company, Readify, has appointed Andrew Phillips as its new national sales director.
Microsoft recently announced its first nine partners for its newly launched Azure Internet of Things (IoT) suite, we discussed the details of the new programme with Microsoft Australia’s IoT lead, Lee Hickin.
Microsoft has announced that Australian channel partners BizData, CDM, Empired, Ignia, Mexia, Oakton, MOQDigital, RAMP RFID and Readify will form the core of its new IoT key strategic relationships programme.
Technology services company, Readify, has acquired data analytics company, Huegin Consulting. This acquisition marks Readify's second buy-out in 12 months as the company continues on its path to become Australia’s first development, design and data powerhouse.
Readify's managing director, Graeme Strange, leads the team that won four awards at Microsoft's Annual Partner Awards, and was also named as global partner of the year. ARN sat down with him to discuss how the company had become such a success over the last year, and what the future holds.
The achievements of Microsoft’s Australian partners over the past year have been recognised through a number of prestigious awards announced at the 2015 Microsoft Australia Partner Conference (APC) on the Gold Coast. The Microsoft Australia Partner Awards showcased partners delivering innovative solutions and services to customers, with many embracing Microsoft’s Cloud solutions. Awards were presented in 17 categories. The winners were chosen from more than 170 nominations. With more than 11,000 partners in Australia it was a competitive field. Photos by ARN Editor, ALLAN SWANN.
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
The achievements of Microsoft’s Australian partners over the past year have been recognised through a number of prestigious awards announced at the 2015 Microsoft Australia Partner Conference (APC).
Microsoft has announced its shortlist for the Microsoft Australia Partner Awards (MAPA) for 2015, running the gamut from startups to seasoned channel operators.
A move to the Cloud has helped aged care software provider, iCareHealth, win new clients.
Despite Gartner predicting 25 billion devices will be connected by the Internet of Things (IoT) by 2020, software developer, Readify, claims there are hurdles to overcome at board and executive levels.