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IN PICTURES: Ingram Micro Accelerate 2012 roadshow - Sydney
IN PICTURES: Ingram Micro Accelerate 2012 roadshow - Melbourne
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IN PICTURES: Ingram Micro Accelerate 2012 roadshow - Sydney
By Hafizah Osman | 30 May, 2012 11:19Ingram Micro recently held its Accelerate 2012 roadshow in Sydney. It was the final leg of the roadshow's five-city tour. The event saw a vast number of resellers arriving to take advantage of the opportunities that the vendors offered. It also provided them with the opportunity to mingle over drinks and canapés.
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IN PICTURES: Ingram Micro Accelerate 2012 roadshow - Melbourne
By Hafizah Osman | 24 May, 2012 14:26As part of its Accelerate 2012 roadshow, Ingram Micro treated its resellers to the latest technologies in the market. Held at the Crown Towers in Melbourne, resellers attended vendor presentations by Cisco, HP, IBM and Microsoft and guest speakers Simon Harris and Charlie Brown. Resellers and vendors also got to network over drinks and canapés.
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CeBIT 2011: Government to collaborate on cyber security
By Julia Talevski | 01 June, 2011 15:01Governments need to work with consumers, vendors and ISPs to make sure they understand internet and security risks and what to do about those risks, according to Attorney General Department’s secretary, Roger Wilkins.
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IT shops borrow money, lease in droves as recession strains budgets
By Jon Brodkin | 11 June, 2009 08:00IT shops are seeking loans and lease agreements in rapidly increasing numbers as they struggle through a recession. The worldwide market for IT financing and leasing is set to exceed US$100 billion in calendar year 2009.
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Industry players plan to buck the recession
By Julia Talevski | 18 March, 2009 14:31Concentrating on core skills, realigning the business and establishing a consultative connection with customers are a few ways the channel plans to keep afloat in the tighter economic market.
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A big management vendor could be acquired in next few years
By Denise Dubie | 03 October, 2008 09:37The days of referring to the leading management software vendors as the "big four" are numbered, industry watchers predict, as challengers to BMC, CA, HP and IBM now include a variety of competitors from starts-up to software giants such as Microsoft and Oracle.
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