Exagrid swaps Channel Success for Dicker Data
Back-up and storage vendor Exagrid has ended its distribution relationship with Channel Success after signing a new agreement with Dicker Data for Australia.
Back-up and storage vendor Exagrid has ended its distribution relationship with Channel Success after signing a new agreement with Dicker Data for Australia.
Backup and cloud data management vendor Veeam has released new partner program discounts and updates and its new Veeam Service Provider Console v.4.
Veeam has signed a distribution agreement with Dicker Data for the Australian region.
While it makes sense for an MSP to cater to the area it's based in, recent data has caused West Perth-based TechBrain to look further afield and expand the scope of its business.
Veeam Software has been acquired by private equity firm Insight Partners in a US$5 billion deal which includes the appointment of a new CEO.
Veeam Software has launched its second new partner program in less than six months.
Veeam is launching a new systems integrator program in an effort to better target large Fortune 500 companies.
Veeam is to phase out its “frustrating” manual consumption reports for cloud services providers (CSPs) across Australia and New Zealand through a new automation tool.
Back-up and disaster recovery vendor Veeam has recognised the channel community across Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) during its ProPartner Awards held in Sydney.
Area9 has won a 10-year contract to provide the Northern Territory Government’s first ever co-location service outside of its own facilities.
Veeam has appointed Janet Docherty as head of channel sales for Australia and New Zealand.
Veeam has appointed Belinda Jurisic as channel director of Asia Pacific and Japan, in a newly created role designed to drive regional growth.
The Australian Football League has swapped out Veeam and Veritas as its primary storage vendors in favour of Cohesity.
Veeam has apologised for exposing 445 million customer records on an open server from Amazon Web Services, blaming the leak on “human error”.
News that Veeam left 445 million customer records on an open server from Amazon Web Services has created a feeding frenzy within the channel.