Tenable appoints Forcepoint’s Talib Yousry to lead APJ channel
Tenable has appointed channel and telecommunications veteran Talib Yousry to lead its Asia Pacific and Japan partner ecosystem.
Tenable has appointed channel and telecommunications veteran Talib Yousry to lead its Asia Pacific and Japan partner ecosystem.
Endava has consolidated its expansion into Australia with a new leadership line-up based on its recent acquisitions.
Atturra has helped Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand transition from its legacy sales and customer management software onto Boomi.
Kelly Bayer Rosmarin has called it quits as Optus CEO almost two weeks after the telecommunications network was plunged into a nationwide blackout.
Storage vendor NetApp has celebrated its Australia and New Zealand channel for 2023 at its annual Partner Excellence Awards.
Hobart-based IT services provider ISW has won IBM and Tech Datas’ One Percenters Competition for its creation of an emissions reduction platform using the former’s technology.
Bluechip Infotech said has signed up privileged access management vendor ARCON for Australia and New Zealand distribution.
Westcon-Comstor has signed a global agreement with Check Point Software Technologies to help partners capitalise on managed security services provider (MSSP) demand.
Australian business leaders are increasingly balking at the prospect of mandatory cyber reporting, with many favouring quick pay outs to ransomware criminals.
Accounting software provider Sage has appointed former automation vice president Tom Gough to lead Australia and New Zealand.
Zoom and Bluechip Infotech have inked a distribution agreement for the Australian market, offering its full suite to partners.
Australia is set to break 50 per cent of its total public cloud services market for the first time in 2024.
SolarWinds has promoted its Singapore-based global head of strategic alliances Bharat Bedi to lead Asia Pacific and Japan.
Telstra has announced it plans to add five more connectivity routes to its $1.6 billion intercity fibre network across Australia.
Optus has revealed a routine software change to its network sparked the outage that wreaked havoc for 10.2 million individuals and 400,000 businesses.