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Riverbed has launched a broad strategy that brings industry-leading unified observability to customers worldwide and accelerates Riverbed’s growth opportunities.
Security provider Onapsis has appointed Simon Naylor to the role of APAC vice president.
Cloud security provider Zscaler has appointed John Milionis to the role of ANZ head of channels and alliances.
Network technology provider Riverbed has appointed Tony Wright to the role of as Australia and New Zealand country manager.
Performance management and acceleration specialist Riverbed has appointed Nick Boyle to the role of APJ vice president of sales.
Cloud visibility and analytics provider Gigamon today announced a partnership with Riverbed, the leader in performance and visibility of networks and applications, in support of the recent Gigamon Hawk launch.
VMware has appointed Sean Kopelke as its senior director of technology for Australia and New Zealand.
Australian business leaders are comfortable and optimistic about the broad scale shift toward remote work, and moving forward, the majority of business leaders say they are investing in technology to improve remote work performance, and have high expectations of their return, accordng to a survey by network and application performance vendor Riverbed.
Network and application performance vendor Riverbed has promoted John Milionis to the role of head of channel for the APJ region.
Network and application performance vendor Riverbed has appointed 25-year IT industry veteran Frank Ong as regional vice-president for for the Australia-New Zealand regional market.
Global software company Citrix has appointed Keith Buckley as area vice president of Australia and New Zealand.
Backup specialist Veeam Software has appointed Alistair MacIntyre-Currie as vice president of field marketing for Asia Pacific and Japan.
SPONSORED Guest Opinion by *Sean Kopelke, Riverbed. With the long-running concerns around cybersecurity, and the continuous stream of competitive noises focused on which telco will win the race, it feels like the launch of 5G services in Australia has been a long time coming.
Critical digital services and applications are failing multiple times a month for many Australian businesses, diminishing productivity and customer experiences, according to a new research report.
WAN optimisation specialist Riverbed Technology has deployed its networking solution across Queensland's largest law firm.
By Keith Buckley, Vice President Australia/ New Zealand, Riverbed Technology
The IT organisation is becoming more and more strategic in helping companies reach their business goals. Companies are using technology as a means to not just expose new opportunities and tap into new markets but find ways to relate to their customer base and drive loyalty. As most of us are well aware, the primary choice for businesses today is to move as much of their IT infrastructure to the cloud as the cost benefits and resource elasticity are very well understood as drivers of cloud adoption. An additional benefit of this shift has been the rise of DevOps as a standard practice for IT.
Riverbed Technology has appointed Uma Thana Balasingam as APJ vice-president of channels.
A total of 85% of companies plan to more closely monitor network and app performance during the summer Games, with slowness and buffering of Channel 7’s Olympics app being complained about online.
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