Partnerships stories
Fortinet extends availability of its free self-paced Network Security Expert training courses to address cybersecurity skills gap.
Samsung appoints Sangho Jo as new president & CEO for Southeast Asia - Oceania business, focusing on strategic growth in the region.
Zscaler appoints Steve Singer as Regional VP and Country Manager for Australia and New Zealand. He will focus on growth and expanding local partnerships.
Tenable has been recognised as Vendor of the Year in the Networking & Security Divisional Award from Ingram Micro.
Micro Focus has announced the appointment Jonty Collins as its new channel director for Australia and New Zealand.
Email security provider SMX has launched its second co-sell solution since joining Microsoft's key partner programme.
Paessler has added new capabilities to its network monitoring solution, allowing it to support industrial IT protocols and provide data insights.
HeadSpin becomes a partner of Google Cloud's Global Mobile Edge Cloud strategy, offering its digital experience AI platform to develop 5G solutions.
Netacea launches global partner programme to expand services and operations, working with managed security and managed services providers.
Malwarebytes has announced the expansion of its protection suite and industry partnerships to incorporate more features to help protect remote workers.
Lenovo Data Center Group (DCG) releases new data management solutions, allowing businesses to harness data securely and efficiently.
Nucleus Cyber expands into Asian and European cyber markets with three new channel partnerships for its NC Protect solution.
Malwarebytes expands its protection suite and partners with cyber-insurance provider Coalition to offer customers joint discounts.
Micro Focus plans to deepen its channel commitment to partners in Asia Pacific and Japan amid the challenges of the pandemic.
Cybercriminals are exploiting artificial intelligence for malicious purposes, warns a new report by Europol, UNICRI, and Trend Micro.
Dave Howden has been leading the company's cloud strategy for the last 3+ years and is now taking the reins for the company's next steps.
Sydney Quantum Academy aims to establish Sydney as a global hub for quantum technology, creating high-tech jobs and attracting investment.
The acquisition extends Accenture's AWS and Microsoft Azure capabilities, as well as its broader cloud capabilities across Australia and New Zealand.
The funding, which is part of a wider $10 million allocation, is designed to create and nurture the game development industry in the region.
From a small Apple shop in Melbourne to a national IT leader, CompNow grew under two sisters into a trusted Australian-owned tech powerhouse with 450 staff.