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Veritas honours top performing trans-Tasman partners
Veritas honoured its top performing partners across the channel in Australia and New Zealand, recognising innovation and excellence on both sides of the Tasman. Revealed under the Vivid lights in Sydney, Intalock claimed the coveted Partner of the Year 2017 (Pacific) award, with Data#3 acknowledged for 12 months of strong growth across the market. Meanwhile, Datacom took home the New Zealand honours, with Global Storage and Insentra winning service provider and consulting awards respectively. Dicker Data was recognised as the standout distributor of the year, while Hitachi Data Systems claimed the alliance partner award. Photos by Bob Seary.
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Hitachi Data Systems taps Juniper talent as APAC reseller lead
Former Juniper Networks A/NZ area partner director, Michael Zutenis, has been named as Hitachi Data Systems’ new distribution and value-added-reseller lead in Asia-Pacific.
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Revera revels in top performing Hitachi Data Systems partner recognition
Cloud service provider flies the flag for New Zealand channel at annual trans-Tasman partner awards.
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NetApp veteran takes on Hitachi NZ systems engineer role
Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has appointed Grant Woodbury as senior systems engineer for its New Zealand business.
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IN PICTURES: Brocade partners with EMC, Hitachi Data Systems, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and IBM at inaugural Storage Networking Roadshow
Brocade held its inaugural Storage Networking Roadshow with key global storage partners to outline the benefits of what new storage technologies can deliver.
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EMC leads the way as server-based storage demand grows
"Following a busy end-of-year spending environment, the enterprise storage market fell back into what has become a familiar market pattern."
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Cloud, virtualisation shift the storage paradigm
Other technology markets may shift and turn, but there is always a need for storage. Data usage and storage requirements continue to grow exponentially, and it all needs to go to disk, with optimal access, security and reliability. Storage vendors today seek to consolidate and integrate silos of storage, confront a wide array of virtualisation issues, and react to the cloud in its many guises - from storage as a service to the massive internal requirements of private clouds.