News
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Sice quits Acronis, joins Staples
Karl Since has resigned from his post of general manager A/NZ at data protection provider, Acronis, and joined Staples, an online stationery supply company, as its head of sales, IT solutions.
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EXCLUSIVE: Corporate Express confirms redundancies
Corporate Express will make about five per cent of its headcount redundant as it goes through a cost restructuring.
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IN SHORT: Industry news from OneVentures, ecommbi, Computerlinks, Ipanema, and Xangati
Industry news from OneVentures, ecommbi, Computerlinks, Ipanema, and Xangati
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NEWS ANALYSIS: Loyal HP resellers face customer uncertainty
Specific details relating to the fate of HP’s $US41 billion Personal Systems Group (PSG) business still remain unclear at this stage, but resellers are maintaining their commitment to the vendor no matter what transpires.
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Corporate Express secures $1 million managed services win
Corporate Express’ managed services unit has secured a $1 million three year contract to supply builder, Simonds Homes, with IT service desk support across its 700 users.
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Corporate Express sets up managed services business
Corporate Express has bolstered its offerings to the market adding a managed services business and launching into cloud computing.
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Staples sets up Australian online shop
Since its buyout of Corporate Express earlier this year, US-based office supplies retailer, Staples has launched its own Australian online retail site.
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Corporate Express steps up its IT transformation strategy
Corporate Express has taken a new step to unify the Cisco, EMC and VMware technologies in its IT environment as part of a lengthy IT infrastructure make-over.
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Corporate Express de-lists from ASX
Corporate Express will officially cease trading on the Australian Stock Exchange since the takeover by US office supplies chain Staples.
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Corporate Express reshuffles board as Staples takes over
The independent and non-executive directors of Corporate Express have been asked to resign by office supplies chain, Staples.
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Staples achieves 92 per cent stake in Corporate Express shares
US-based office supplies retailer, Staples, has reached 92 per cent of Corporate Express shares and has placed an unconditional takeover offer.
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Corporate Express lays out time line for takeover
The final takeover of Corporate Express by US-based office supplies retailer, Staples, is expected to be completed by June 8, although the minimum requirements have not yet been met.
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Corporate Express threatened with software legal claim
ASX-listed IT and office supplies reseller, Corporate Express, is being threatened with legal proceedings from third-party software vendor, Masterpack.
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Corporate Express rolls out assyst service management
ASX-listed reseller, Corporate Express (ASX: CXP), is rolling out Axios’ IT service delivery platform as part of a major overhaul of internal operations.
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US-based Staples to acquire Corporate Express
Corporate Express shareholders (ASX: CXP) have been recommended to accept a takeover bid from US-based office supplies retailer, Staples.
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