Australia’s Cloud Collective enters New Zealand with Walkerscott addition
Australia’s Cloud Collective enters New Zealand with Walkerscott addition
Cloud Collective came together in 2017, with partners Antares Solutions, Modality Systems and Quorum joining forces.
Paul Knox (Walkerscott) Credit: Supplied
Cloud Collective, a strategic alliance of three Australian Microsoft Gold partners, has brought fellow Microsoft partner Walkerscott into the fold, a move that sees the group expand its presence to New Zealand while boosting its capabilities.
Cloud Collective came together in 2017, with partners Antares Solutions, Modality Systems and Quorum joining forces to take on large system integrators and service providers across Australia.
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Dicker Data rounds out Microsoft Surface portfolio with Surface Hub 2S range
Dicker Data rounds out Microsoft Surface portfolio with Surface Hub 2S range
The new agreement grants Dicker Data access to distribute the full range of 50-inch and 85-inch devices and accessories in the local market.
David Dicker (Dicker Data) Credit: Dicker Data
Publicly listed distributor Dicker Data has rounded out its access to the Microsoft Surface portfolio, gaining distribution rights for the Microsoft Surface Hub 2S range in Australia.
The Surface Hub 2S family of devices consists of a Microsoft Teams-certified meetings platform and interactive whiteboard. The new agreement grants Dicker Data access to distribute the full range of 50-inch and 85-inch devices and accessories in the local market.
Did Waddle founders leave a fortune on the table?
Three schoolmates made up to $10 million when Xero bought their start-up last year, but a deal with CBA last week could have them wincing at how much more they could have made.
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It’s not often that someone might regret making $31 million, the price paid by software giant Xero to buy fintech start-up Waddle last August. Last week, less than a year after that purchase, the Commonwealth Bank chose Waddle to power its return to invoice financing.
It is the kind of deal that can see a start-up soar, so did the Waddle founders - former schoolmates Leigh Dunsford, Nathan Andrews, and Simon Creighton - sell too early?
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