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Rhipe strengthens Microsoft play with AvePoint

Reseller News Join Reseller News Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now Rhipe strengthens Microsoft play with AvePoint Will have access to AvePoint s Elements product suite. Dominic O Hanlon (Rhipe) Credit: Rhipe Publicly listed cloud solutions and services distributor Rhipe has added Microsoft 365 data management and security offering AvePoint to its portfolio.  AvePoint, a Microsoft specialist born in Singapore, provides migration, cloud management, security and backup software. Its cloud platform is certified against security accreditations and it claims to have one of the largest software-as-a-service (SaaS) customer bases in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem.

Rhipe and AvePoint ink APAC distie deal

Rhipe has been named the APAC distributor for US-based AvePoint. AvePoint is a SaaS platform provider for migration, cloud management, security and backup and claimed to have one of the largest SaaS customer bases in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. “Rhipe’s expertise is in providing our partners with a comprehensive portfolio of vendor products to help them provide differentiated service offerings to their customers,” Rhipe chief executive Dominic O’Hanlon said. “With AvePoint joining the Rhipe portfolio, we are further strengthening the offerings we provide, centred around Microsoft’s product stack. We are pleased to welcome AvePoint as a Rhipe vendor.” 

Rhipe to distribute Access4 unified comms solutions across Asia Pacific

Reseller News Join Reseller News Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now Rhipe to distribute Access4 unified comms solutions across Asia Pacific Will help to extend Access4 s reach across the region. Tim Jackson (Access4) Credit: Supplied Cloud software distributor Rhipe has struck a deal with communications and collaboration software vendor Access4 to distribute its solutions throughout the Asia Pacific region.   Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, Access4 is a channel-only, managed service provider (MSP)-focused provider of unified communications solutions for business. The company provides advanced PBX features to transform business, offering a multi-tenanted solution, automation and invoicing with global leading vendors and integrations.

Rhipe adds collaboration vendor Access4

Access4 helps managed services providers deliver unified communication solutions underpinned by its self-serve automated platform SASBOSS. “With many organisations operating outside of the traditional office environment, businesses need the enterprise level cloud voice and collaboration tools delivered by Access4, helping them transform collaboration with virtual solutions that support dynamic work locations,” Rhipe chief executive Dominic O’Hanlon said. “We are pleased to welcome Access4 to the rhipe vendor portfolio.” Access4 offers channel partners seamless provisioning, automated invoicing and a flexible product suite backed by carrier grade services and industry leading integrations. The company adds to a number of vendors that have recently joined Rhipe, including Runecast, Octopus Cloud and Nerdio.

Buggy behavior bites NET SqlClient, but only for those not using Windows

.NET devs have been struggling to deal with errors affecting non-Windows SqlClients under heavy load Share Copy Back in February, .NET software developers using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient, an open source data access driver for Microsoft SQL Server, noticed that certain queries were slow or timed out on Linux under specific circumstances. The issue (#442), reported on GitHub, has lingered unfixed for almost a year now. In July, Nerijus Arlauskas, a developer based in Lithuania, found that non-Windows clients (macOS, Linux, WSL, Docker) sometimes returned invalid results for queries, a separate but perhaps related issue (#659). It s a potentially serious problem when a database provides inaccurate information. Under no circumstances a SELECT statement should return a different result, Arlauskas wrote in his report. This can cause application crashes, personal data leaks, users purchasing products on behalf of other users, and security breaches.

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