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Computerlinks moves into a bigger branch

The new office space can accomodate more staff

IT security distributor, Computerlinks has moved into larger premises to accommodate its growing business. The new office location in North Sydney will enable the company to increase its headcount and offer improved services and training facilities for its partners.

"The move underlines our intentions to further invest in our Australian office, where we have a strong and expanding business,” Computerlinks A/NZ regional director, Matin Kaddour, said.

“A key part of our future strategy is offering comprehensive weekly training.”

Computerlinks currently has 11 staff and represents vendors in the market such as SourceFire and CheckPoint.

Kaddour said it will be looking to hire channel, business development and technical staff. It currently works with about 500 resellers.

“We’ve got the capacity to fill in an additional 15 staff, but hopefully by the end of this year, we’ll be able to fill in an additional five,” he said.

Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.

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