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Guy Coles jumps from SoftGen to Astaro
Security vendor, Astaro, has appointed Guy Coles as its vice-president of sales for Asia-Pacific and Japan.
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SoftGen to distribute device tracking software
Device tracking software supplier, Antitheft.net.au, has signed on SoftGen as its sole Australian distributor.
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SoftGen adds automation vendor to the fold
NSW-based distributor, SoftGen, has inked a deal with US-based automation and optimisation vendor, MVP Systems Software.
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Astaro partners up with SoftGen for market push
To broaden its reach into the local market, UTM vendor, Astaro, has appointed SoftGen as a sub-distributor.
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SoftGen analyses Accusoft partnership
Software distributor, SoftGen, has become the first local channel partner for US-based image processing and software development kit (SDK) vendor, Accusoft
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