CFO Mary Stojcevski discusses Dicker Data's 2022 plans, the distribution market consolidation and how it balances ongoing disruption to the global supply chain.
CFO Mary Stojcevski discusses Dicker Data's 2022 plans, the distribution market consolidation and how it balances ongoing disruption to the global supply chain.
What s next for Dicker Data in 2021?
The big ticket items in the IT market that are on Dicker Data s radar this year.
Mary Stojcevski, CFO, Dicker Data Credit: Dicker Data
On 25 February Dicker Data revealed it had cracked A$2 billion in annual revenue for the first time, with the company’s chairman and CEO David Dicker understandably talking up the company’s 42 years of experience and its “significant” growth trajectory.
Self-congratulations aside, Dicker Data has enjoyed a rather meteoric rise in revenue and value over the past decade. Since it listed publicly on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in January 2011, the company’s market capitalisation has surged from A$25 million to hover just below A$2 billion in recent weeks.
Dicker Data signs StarTech to Australian portfolio
Dicker Data signs StarTech to Australian portfolio
Will sell 400 of StarTech’s products.
Vlad Mitnovetski, COO, Dicker Data Credit: Ashley Mar
Connectivity product vendor StarTech.com has signed a deal with Dicker Data for the distribution of its products in Australia.
Dicker Data will gain access to 400 of StarTech’s products, which comprise if connectors, racks, SFPs, and KVM switches.
“We are excited to partner with a leading IT distributor in Australia,” said Xiomara Carrillo, VP of international sales at StarTech.com.
“Dicker Data has strong relationships with over 6,000 resellers across Australia and we look forward to this partnership improving StarTech.com’s ability to serve IT professionals and resellers in the market.