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Life after Infotronics - Kerio bolsters direct partner efforts
Internet security vendor, Kerio, is charging up partner efforts after the demise of its sole Australian distribution partner, Infotronics.
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In Pictures: Channel tragedies
ARN takes a look at channel companies that have met their end in recent years.
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Ex-Infotronics manager launches new distribution business
Channel veteran, Phil Lancaster, has taken the wrappers off a new software distribution company. The launch comes two months after the demise of his previous and now defunct employer, Infotronics.
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Updated: Receivers appointed to S Central books
Receivers have been appointed to the S Central book debts just days after a creditors’ meeting into the company’s distribution subsidiary, Infotronics.
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Infotronics creditors gather at liquidators meeting
Creditors and former suppliers for defunct niche distributor, Infotronics, gathered at the liquidator's meeting in Melbourne today to discuss the fate of the business.
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Updated: Vendor accuses S Central of siphoning funds out of Infotronics
Infotronics’ key vendor partner, Kerio Technologies, is threatening legal action against the distributor after liquidators were appointed on November 11.
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Infotronics creditors' letter highlights assets deficiency
Infotronics’ unsecured creditors are unlikely to see any return from the liquidation process, if figures in the initial assets summary are accurate.
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UPDATED: S Central, Brennan negotiate debt collection
S Central and Brennan IT are locked in talks to decide who will chase S Central’s outstanding debtors. The task is crucial in paying out its creditors and remaining staff entitlements.
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Infotronics is liquidated
Liquidators have been appointed to boutique virtualisation distributor, Infotronics, just one week after the business was expected to be sold to Brennan IT.
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Fresh blood at Infotronics
Virtualisation and software distributor, Infotronics, has increased its sales and technical capabilities with two new appointments.
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Infotronics overhauls vendor portfolio
Infotronics has given its vendor line-up an overhaul, signing new deals with SonicWall, Advent Net and Replify. It has also cut ties with Data Domain and Acronis.
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Infotronics inks thin client deal
Infotronics has struck a deal with German-based thin client vendor, IGEL Technology.
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