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Equinix appoints APAC channel chief

Data centre operator Equinix has appointed three new regional vice presidents of channel sales, including Sophie Ben Sadia for Asia Pacific. Ben Sadia, along with the new VPs for EMEA, Orla Ni Chorcora, and the Americas, Kevin Thames, will report directly to Equinix global channel senior vice president Jules Johnston. According to a Q&A on Equinix’s corporate blog, Ben Sadia joined Equinix in May this year and is based in Singapore. Before joining Equinix, Ben Sadia was most recently Schneider Electric channels and alliances vice president and Secure Power division edge computing leader for Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa, Russia and South America.

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Sectigo Announces Four Leaders Named to CRN s 2021 Women of the Channel List

Sectigo Announces Four Leaders Named to CRN s 2021 Women of the Channel List Dedication to Sectigo s Partner Program and Contribution to the Channel Feature Women as Top Leaders in the Industry News provided by Share this article Share this article ROSELAND, NJ, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Sectigo®, a global provider of automated digital identity management and web security solutions, today announced that four of its leaders have been named to CRN s Women of the Channel list for 2021. The 2021 Women of the Channel list acknowledges women from all over the IT channel, including vendors, distributors and solution providers. Jennifer Binet, Michele Campbell, Bonnie Simmons and Kysha Weeks were each named to the list for their accomplishments within and commitment to the channel.

Opinion: COVID-19 and the evolution of the manufacturing workforce

14th April 2021 12:05 pm 14th April 2021 12:05 pm New ways of working necessitated by the pandemic could potentially signpost the next stage in the evolution of the manufacturing workforce, says Jason Chester, Director of Global Channel Programs, InfinityQS. In the early stages of the first lockdown, non-essential staff were moved away from the plant floor to more isolated workspaces, with some even working from home. And for those that were required on the plant floor, health and safety measures needed to be rapidly implemented to protect workers. This included maintaining social distancing and reducing the number of shared surface touch points – such as equipment controls, digital interfaces and computer workstations.

UK manufacturers should be sowing the seeds of digital transformation now to mitigate future risks, says InfinityQS – CIE

February 22, 2021 388 Views The UK manufacturing sector is reportedly close to stalling, as the perfect storm of Brexit coinciding with the Covid pandemic continues to disrupt national and international supply chains. According to Jason Chester, Director of Global Channel Programs at InfinityQS, despite the challenging environment, now is the time that industry leaders should be proactively investing in strategic digital transformation projects that drive technical innovation and prioritise skills training, as this will determine the sector’s competitiveness in the future. The last twelve months have been unprecedented for manufacturers who have been hit on multiple fronts by the combination of Covid-19 and Brexit, both of which have caused significant disruption and uncertainty on both the supply and demand sides of their value chains. The situation has also been exacerbated by significant internal operational challenges, such as staffing availability and protecting the hea

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