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Nine Tech Data Executives Recognized on CRN s 2021 Channel Chiefs List – Consumer Electronics Net

2 months ago CLEARWATER, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Tech Data announced today that CRN ®, a brand of The Channel Company, named nine Tech Data leaders to its prestigious list of 2021 Channel Chiefs. The annual list recognizes the top channel vendor executives who continually demonstrate outstanding leadership, influence, innovation and growth for the IT channel. “These talented Tech Data leaders reflect our dedication to helping channel partners drive and transform their business,” said John O’Shea, president, Americas at Tech Data. “We’re proud of their leadership, demonstration of Tech Data values and dedication to delivering higher value to vendors and partners in the channel. Congratulations to the entire team representing Tech Data on high-profile list of channel leaders.”

More storms, rain, hail on the way as south-east Queensland cleans up after major flooding event

Several cars trapped in floodwaters overnight in one-in-100-year rainfall event on Brisbane s bayside Posted MonMonday 18 updated TueTuesday 19 JanJanuary 2021 at 9:15am A car was washed onto a guard rail at Thornlands east of Brisbane after major flooding impacted south-east Queensland overnight. ( Share Print text only Cancel Emergency services responded to several cars becoming trapped in floodwaters overnight, as storms brought major flash flooding to bayside areas. Key points: The SES received 170 calls for help overnight and rescued three people from floodwaters The QFES urged people to never drive through floodwaters The State Emergency Service (SES) crews responded to at least six calls for help from people whose cars were caught in floodwaters.

Tropical Cyclone Kimi Downgraded to Low but More Weather on the Way

Tropical Cyclone Kimi Downgraded to Low but More Weather on the Way Ex-tropical cyclone Kimi has weakened into a tropical low off the North Queensland coast, but authorities are warning there is increased potential for flooding and a new cyclone to form in the next couple of weeks. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said it was “good news” the system had been downgraded but warned a flood watch is still in force in parts of the state. “So we’re still making sure we’re just monitoring that rain of the next 24 to 48 hours,” Palaszczuk said. Ex-tropical cyclone Kimi is expected to remain slow-moving well off the coast through much of Tuesday before tracking back toward the north-northwest late in the afternoon as a weak tropical low, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) advised on Tuesday morning.

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