Thales WINS Microsoft Defence and Intelligence Partner of the Year for Nexium Defence Cloud
Sydney, Australia - July 9, 2021 - Microsoft announced today that Thales has won the Defence and Intelligence 2021 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award for the company s collaboration on the Nexium Defence Cloud Edge Solution. Thales was honoured among a global field of top Microsoft partners for demonstrating excellence in innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft technology.
The Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards recognise Microsoft partners that have developed and delivered outstanding Microsoft-based solutions during the past year. Awards were classified in various categories, with honourees chosen from a set of more than 4,400 submitted nominations from more than 100 countries worldwide. Thales was recognised for providing outstanding solutions and services in Defence and Intelligence.
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FTSE 100 ends higher but doesn t crack 7,100; US markets mixed after Nasdaq reverses course lower
Helped by the weakness of sterling, the FTSE 100 posted decent gains Manufacturers are going full-pelt but rising input prices are a concern
FTSE 100 rises 58 points
US indices mixed as Nasdaq slides
Asia-focused banks suffer
5.15pm: FTSE can t quite reach 7,100
London s leading index closed Tuesday up 58 points, 0.8%, at 7,080, while the FTSE 250 gained 191 points, 0.8%, to end at 22,875. US and UK investors have returned from their holiday in bullish form, picking up where they left off on Friday, IG Chief Market Analyst Chris Beauchamp wrote. Growth sectors such as health care and tech stocks continue to struggle compared to the cyclical areas such as mining and banking, while in the UK commodity prices have driven the gains for the FTSE 100, thanks to the strong showing in the US and Chinese manufacturing PMIs.
archTIS lands Australian Defence contract for Kojensi platform
Australia’s Department of Defence is already using archTIS’ NC Protect software to protect file access and sharing across the Microsoft 365 suite. This continues the company’s strong growth in the Defence and National Security market.
archTIS Ltd (ASX:AR9) is set to expand deployment of its cloud technology platform for the secure collaboration of sensitive information with the Australian Department of Defence.
A new one-year contract, worth $578,000, will see archTIS’s Kojensi platform deployed across the department, allowing users to collaborate on sensitive files within a highly secure system.
Breaking the contract down, $264,000 will cover the cost of an annual Kojensi software licence, while the remaining $314,000 will pay for hardware and services.
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