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Impact hires new senior BDM
Sydney-based distributor, Impact Systems, has recruited Sarkis Eishoui as its new senior business development manager.
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Impact Systems looks to hire new staff
Sydney-based distributor, Impact Systems, is looking to ramp up its staff headcount.
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Netbook vendor set to make an Impact
Impact Systems has been appointed distributor for Canadian Web access technology maker, Datawind.
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PineApp hits on local partnership with Impact
Impact Systems has signed on to be the first local distributor for security vendor, PineApp.
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Impact delves into MicroWorld
NSW-based distributor, Impact Systems, has scooped up a new distribution deal with US-based security vendor, MicroWorld Technologies.
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Optima creditors bill goes into the millions
Optima's creditors' bill will run to at least a few million dollars, according to its administrators.
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