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Datacraft and Integral Axon will be rebranding to Dimension Data later this year, following Datacraft’s acquisition of Integral Axon.
Michele Harrington has started working as procurement manager for Integral Axon this week, according to the company.
Datacraft has confirmed that it has made a conditional offer to buy Integral/Axon Computer Systems. The transaction is expected to be completed by November 1. Neither party will disclose the purchase price.
A channel industry source has told Reseller News that Datacraft owner Dimension Data has reached a conditional agreement to buy Integral/Axon. The source, who wished to remain anonymous, said the combined company would be able to compete head to head with the likes of services company Gen-i and would be significantly larger than Fujitsu after its merger with Infinity Solutions. That took place in 2007. Datacraft says it will make a major business announcement at a press conference in Auckland tomorrow morning. A Datacraft spokesperson told Computerworld it could not advise what the announcement was regarding. Reseller News earlier reported rumours that the deal was in progress.
Distributor Renaissance has created a new direct sales management team reporting to direct sales director Lynne Stephens.
Former Integral/Axon director of customer engagement Catherine Blinkhorn has taken a break from the industry to look after her two children.
Go Wireless NZ Ltd, a value-added distributor of wireless networking and IoT (Internet of Things) solutions in New Zealand and the South Pacific since 2006; today announced a new vendor partnership with US-based Soundvision Technologies, a future-focused manufacturer of cutting-edge smart speakers and multi-zone amplifiers and parent company of TruAudio and VSSL.