Data management key as Avnet strikes Aussie Veritas deal
Distributor deepens data management portfolio with localised vendor agreement.
Distributor deepens data management portfolio with localised vendor agreement.
With a growing appetite for innovation and digital transformation, Australia sits on the cusp of significant disruption in the data centre.
With more than 300 customers acquired in less than two years, InfoTrust is carving up the security market in Australia - Hafizah Osman investigates.
In the world of cloud, the next steps to partner progression remain unknown, creating a greater need for clarity in the channel.
With a growing appetite for innovation and digital transformation, Australia sits on the cusp of significant disruption in the data centre. But as the channel seeks to keep up, keep innovating and keep growing, where should partners place their bets? This exclusive ARN roundtable challenges tradition and outlines opportunity, assessing where battles will be won and lost as the channel opens the door to data centre change. Photos by Maria Stefina.
Dicker Data has ended its distribution agreements with Arcserve and Cloud Recover.
EMC edges ahead of Veritas in purpose-built backup market.
While market literature is crammed with rapid adoption facts and figures, the next step in cloud computing still requires definition. As large end-user organisations take to the skies in a big way, the tipping point is upon the industry, with cloud adoption now past the perception of something that “only startups do.” This exclusive ARN roundtable, in association with Avnet, IBM and Veritas Technologies, outlined the next steps to partner progression in a cloud context, assessing the end-user appetite for transformation, and the key trends impacting the market. Photos by ARN's Maria Stefina.
ARN welcomed key partners, vendors and distributors to outline how the channel can shift the role of storage across enterprise.
Veritas Technologies and Red Hat have partnered to support business critical enterprise applications on OpenStack. The two companies plan to work together to offer predictable quality of service to OpenStack applications and workloads, regardless of scale.
Former IBM, Juniper Networks, Symantec and Veritas veteran takes charge of local channel
Storage virtualisation vendor, ioFABRIC, has appointed Greg Wyman as vice-president for Asia-Pacific, where he will drive all operations in the region, based out of its new office in Sydney.
Managed security service provider, InfoTrust, has reshuffled its management as it looks to expand its internal staff to 20, up from 12, in the next three months.
Veritas honoured its top-performing partners under the Vivid lights in Sydney, its first locally as an independent company.
Veritas honoured its top-performing partners under the Vivid lights in Sydney, its first locally as an independent company.