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Reseller News Women in ICT Awards 2021: and the winners are

Reseller News Women in ICT Awards 2021: and the winners are
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Exabeam taps Exclusive Networks to drive business in New Zealand

Reseller News Join Reseller News Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now Exabeam taps Exclusive Networks to drive business in New Zealand Exclusive Networks to lead the local launch of two new Exabeam cloud security products. Jeff Clynes (Exclusive Networks) Credit: Reseller News Security analytics and automation vendor Exabeam has chosen distributor Exclusive Networks to help it achieve ambitious sales targets in New Zealand. The new partnership would support Exabeam’s transition to a wholly cloud-based company focused on recruiting specialist security partners, value-added resellers and international systems integrators to beat ambitious revenue targets.

Channel Asia Women in ICT Awards: Register Now

Channel Asia Women in ICT Awards: Register Now Set for Thursday 5 August at 2pm SGT, this virtual event will honour a record-breaking 160 finalists from a pool of more than 65 organisations across Southeast Asia #WIICTA Set for Thursday 5 August at 2pm SGT, this virtual event will honour a record-breaking 160 finalists (150 individuals and 10 companies) from a pool of more than 65 organisations and over 220 nominations, spanning partner, vendor and distributor businesses. In addition to recognising both winners and finalists, this forum will also share findings from Power CIO Talks from leading female IT executives ASEAN-wide. As an independent voice of the market and a champion of D&I, attendance at

Kiwi Digital Start-ups Have Never Had It Better

Thursday, 24 June 2021, 10:50 am The provision of new technology toolsets by big tech companies, coupled with more accessible venture capital funding in New Zealand, means it is now easier than ever before to fund a digital start-up. Company-X co-founders David Hallett and Chris Gardner Waikato software development specialist Company-X has worked with start-ups, alongside government agencies and big tech, since it was founded by software specialists David Hallett and Jeremy Hughes in 2012. “There’s a whole toolset now that enables that,” Hughes said. “There’s a lower bar to entry and a higher chance of success.” Building a minimum viable product with enough features to be usable by

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