Acquisition stories
An increased focus on enterprise and cloud is paying dividends for Veeam, which has clocked up another record quarter, with Asia ahead of the curve.
Strong growth across all segments has seen Veeam clock 33% growth in total bookings revenue in Q1. We take a look at the numbers and the drivers.
HPE's US$1 billion acquisition of Nimble Storage has completed, enabling the vendor to push further into the high-growth flash storage market.
Ivanti bolsters its asset management suite, seizing Concorde for its ninth takeover in a quest to simplify corporate IT complexity.
Cisco Capital unveils Easy Pay, a game-changer for firms seeking digital overhaul with 0% financing and flexible end-of-term options.
With consumption based buying de rigueur, leasing too is seeing growth, with resellers being urged to capitalise on the demand.
Atlas Gentech's leasing arm, Simply Leasing, has relaunched with the company promising it will be aggressively pursuing increased market share.
To maximize opportunities in the digital economy, it's fundamentally important to design interconnection to multiple cloud and business partners.
A brand is more important than a marketing campaign, it is an authentic expression of the character and values of the company.
In a bold move, Extreme Networks snaps up Brocade's data centre biz from Broadcom for $55m, bolstering its enterprise solution portfolio.
Equinix's global footprint grows as 2017 sees new data centres and expansions in key markets to meet burgeoning interconnection needs.
According to Akamai, sites and applications need to maximise consumer interaction and engagement by offering a fast and reliable platform.
Commvault's Dan Kieran on the importance of data security and the need for organisations to be prepared for breaches.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Australian partners headed to Hobart for the vendor's 2017 Sales Academy, where education, networking and fun combined.
Another week in the Aussie channel goes by full of distie deals, vendor offerings, executive appointments and exciting future predictions.
The weather outside may have been frightful this week, but that didn't stop the distie deals, vendor offerings and channel reappearances.
AARNet, Google, Indosat Ooredoo, Singtel, SubPartners, and Telstra have entered into an agreement to build a new international subsea cable system.
The deal will see the two corporations collaborate to establish a new company, based on the existing MHI Information Systems Company.
Spark New Zealand today released a statement to affirm their position in their attempted acquisition of TeamTalk.
Revolabs recently announced that co-founder and CEO JP Carney will be stepping down as the CEO, effective immediately.