itX in pictures
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IN PICTURES: Securing the journey to the Cloud roundtable
Slideshow: itX Christmas Cruise
News about itX-
Lawless leaves Avnet
By Julia Talevski | 21 October, 2011 08:30After five years with the distributor, Gavin Lawless departs
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Lan 1 inks SafeNet distie deal
By Julia Talevski | 19 September, 2011 11:04Lan 1 inks SafeNet distie deal
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Trend Micro partners with Synnex
By Hafizah Osman | 12 August, 2011 16:17Security vendor, Trend Micro, has added a third distribution partner, Synnex, in Australia.
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Kaspersky brings support, marketing and production in-house
By Julia Talevski | 17 June, 2011 14:38Security vendor, Kaspersky Lab, is bringing its consumer technical support in-house.
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Avnet and itX transition through next integration phase
By Julia Talevski | 19 May, 2011 13:55The integration between distribution houses Avnet Technology Solutions and itX is progressing through the next stage, bringing some of its offices together across the country and linking backend systems.
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Socomec invests in building local team
By Julia Talevski | 21 April, 2011 12:26Power supply vendor, Socomec, has expanded its Australian team.
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Synergy administrators recommend liquidation
By Julia Talevski | 13 April, 2011 09:16Administrators for Synergy Plus, have put forward a recommendation to creditors to place one of the entities into liquidation.
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Avnet and Oracle expand distie arrangement into A/NZ
By ARN Staff | 15 March, 2011 15:10Avnet Technology Solutions has expanded its global distribution arrangement with Oracle into the Asia-Pacific market, including A/NZ.
Interviews about itX-
Hall of Fame 2010 inductee - Laurie Sellers: the risk taker
By Jennifer O'Brien | 19 November, 2010 16:42A day in the life of itX Group managing director, Laurie Sellers, is filled with crunching the numbers (he can colourfully chat about how to file an IPO prospectus and recite the steps involved in preparation for the Avnet takeover) to leading a team of 135 people at one of Australia’s most successful distribution companies.
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Distributors direction: Getting more mileage out of existing assets
By Nadia Cameron | 04 March, 2009 16:23itX general manager, Greg Newham, is gearing up to take advantage of increasing demand for virtualisation and on-demand software. He met up with NADIA CAMERON to talk about the economic climate, itX’s plans for 2009 and why there are still growth opportunities in the market.
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