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IBM awards top A/NZ partners for 2020
Cortell, Advent One, WC Statistics and more were acknowledged by Big Blue Credit: IBM
IBM has acknowledged its top business partners across Australia and New Zealand for their efforts over the last year.
The accolades, which were awarded based on delivered revenue, were handed out at a short presentation at IBM’s George Street office in Sydney.
Taking home the Top Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Partner for the year was Cortell Australia, with the vendor claiming the Sydney-based consulting practice was acknowledged for “its continual ability to take its innovative solutions and client success to [New Zealand] in particular”.
The winners were announced at a partner luncheon, with the recipients accepting their awards in person.
Sydney-headquartered Cortell Australia, a long-term IBM partner, was named Top SaaS partner for 2020 for its work with the banking, finance and insurance industries.
Cortell was recognised for developing a regulatory reporting solution for the banking, finance and insurance industries using IBM’s analytics platform, which has seen success in both Australia and New Zealand.
AdventOne was awarded Top Systems Partner 2020, thanks to its work with IBM on-premises migrations, including a customer win with Tomago Aluminium. The company helped migrate its SAP HANA environment from the AWS public cloud to on-premise with IBM Power.
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Posted on January 14, 2021 by Nick Farrell - News
Tech Data has launched an IT Hardware Technical Apprenticeship scheme and is hoping to mirror the success of its training for new salespeople, which is now in its third year.
Seven Tech Data colleagues who have been with the company for some time and others who are relatively new have been enrolled on the scheme. Over the next 15 months, they will be put through a series of training modules that will enable them to acquire the skills to deliver good technical services and advice.
The training modules will cover a variety of disciplines, technologies, and vendors, some of which will be provided by CompTIA. They will include foundation courses in Cybersecurity and DevOps, and ITIL4 project management training. Apprentices will finish the course with six recognised technical accreditations.
Tech Data launches technical apprenticeship scheme to add skills and value
13th January 2021
Tech Data has launched an IT Hardware Technical Apprenticeship scheme and is hoping to mirror the success of its training for new salespeople, which is now in its third year. A cohort of seven, drawn from Tech Data colleagues who have been with the company for some time and others who are relatively new, have been enrolled on the scheme. Over the next 15 months, they will be put through a series of training modules that will enable them to acquire the skills to deliver good technical services and advice.