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snom technology introduces new channel program in AN/Z
Unified communications solution provider, snom technology, has announced a new channel program for its A/NZ partners.
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Siemens Enterprise Communications launches UC solution to local reseller network
Enterprise communications solutions provider, Siemens Enterprise Communications, will launch the latest version of its unified communications (UC) solution, OpenScape Office V3, locally on May 26 via its company distribution channel.
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Telcos cloud the picture
Cloud services’ gravitational attraction as a business opportunity has been well realised in the channel. However, traditional IT providers are not the only organisations to be able to offer cloud services, and those providers are going to need to work out how to deal with some significant new competitors.
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IPL steps into digital signage arena with LG
The new distribution agreement will see IPL enter the digital signage market for the first time
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LifeSize partners with GlobalConnect
LifeSize has added GlobalConnect to its partnering ranks to take its high-definition (HD) video conferencing products to market.
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IPL nabs Netgear
IPL Communications has signed a 12-month sub-distribution deal to provide a range of Netgear products to its resellers. The two companies will initially focus on switches, access points, VPN firewalls and wireless controllers.
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IPL splits as Oki buys out printing distribution division
Japan-based printer vendor, Oki, has bought out the print distribution division of Australian supplier, IPL Communications, after 27 years in partnership.
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IPL overhauls Panasonic reseller strategy
ICT distributor, IPL Communications, has flagged a review of Panasonic’s reseller base as it looks to strengthen its network and take on rival IP telephony vendors.
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INSIDE STORY: Steering towards new business strategies
Distributor IPL Communications held a thought leadership event earlier this year specifically targeting 170 dealers that were a mix between telco and system integrators. This was underscored by the need to change. Julia Talevski sat down with IPL general manager, Paul Scanlan, and managing director, Stead Denton.
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iAsset is a channel management ecosystem that automates all major aspects of the entire sales,marketing and service process, including data tracking, integrated learning, knowledge management and product lifecycle management.
Spectra Logic and Australian National University Success Story - March 2012
Australian National University (ANU) located in Canberra, and ranked as one of the top universities in Australia, recently deployed two Spectra Logic T950 enterprise tape libraries at the heart of its 9.5 petabyte tape-based active archive to support ANU’s high performance private data cloud storage solution. The cloud-based storage installation with Spectra’s tape-based active archive allows ANU to efficiently support its exponential data growth, accelerate access to its research data, and improve overall data reliability.
Market Potential-Strategy Guide to the Active Archive Market
The active archive market is a growing segment where tape is seen as part of a disk or network fileystem. This means that to an end user disk and tape are “blended” and whether file is held on disk or tape is “invisible” to the end user. The active archive market is the fastest growing space in the storage industry and allows direct end user access to tape through a file system front end.

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