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APAC organisations warm to cloud networking

Organisations in Asia-Pacific are getting up to speed with cloud networking services, even as they grapple with the challenges of managing a hybrid cloud environment.

Citrix dials up ex-AT&T A/NZ boss for regional lead

Citrix dials up ex-AT&T A/NZ boss for regional lead Follows the departure of Keith Buckley. Martin Creighan (Citrix) Credit: Citrix Software vendor Citrix has appointed Martin Creighan as its managing director for Australia and New Zealand, with the new appointment coming to the role after 16 years at AT&T. In his new role, Creighan will be based in Sydney and report to Colin Brookes, senior vice president of sales and service for Asia Pacific and Japan. He will be responsible for driving company strategy and sales, and leading the company in the A/NZ region. He comes into the role following the departure of Keith Buckley, who held the position for eleven months, leaving the vendor for InfoTrust in April. Since his departure, and before Creighan s appointment, the responsibilities of the position were held on a temporary basis by Citrix Asia Pacific and Japan COO Leanne Taylor as regional acting VP.

VMware s Neels du Plooy takes on channel chief duties for Citrix in A/NZ

Reseller News Join Reseller News Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now VMware’s Neels du Plooy takes on channel chief duties for Citrix in A/NZ Du Plooy vacated his role heading up VMware’s channel business in the local region in February. Neels du Plooy (Citrix) Credit: IDG Former VMware Australia and New Zealand head of channels Neels du Plooy has stepped in to lead Citrix’s local channel business as the vendor’s new director of channels and alliances in A/NZ.  “After a long decision process, and a very big year personally in 2020, I ve decided to take a bit of a break,” said du Plooy at the time. “I want to take some time out to ensure that I make the correct decision for my next career move.” 

Impact of Supreme Court Decision on Software Payments Taxation

Monday, March 8, 2021 SC” or “ Court”) while ruling in favour of the taxpayers has put to rest the controversy on characterization of payments made by Indian residents for use / resale of computer software (“ Judgement”). 1 The SC held that the amounts paid by resident Indian end-users / distributors to non-resident computer software manufacturers / suppliers, as consideration for the resale / use of the computer software through End-user Licensing Agreements (“ EULAs”) / distribution agreements, is not the payment of royalty for the use of copyright in the computer software, and that the same does not give rise to any income taxable in India. Accordingly, the SC concluded that the person referred to in section 195 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (“

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