Salesforce hunts for new A/NZ channel chief
Salesforce is hedging its bets with the Australian and New Zealand channel as it scours the market for a new regional chief.
Salesforce is hedging its bets with the Australian and New Zealand channel as it scours the market for a new regional chief.
ARN welcomed the 2018 inductees - Felix Wong and Alex Gambotto - to the annual running of the ARN Hall of Fame lunch, held at The Apartment At Hotel Centennial.
Former Microsoft CEO Pip Marlow has been appointed CEO of Salesforce Australia and New Zealand.
Replacement comes from within as industry veteran bows out of tech giant after 21 years.
Startups in Australia have received a boost with the news that Boston-born startup accelerator, MassChallenge, will soon be setting up its first Bridge to MassChallenge program in Australia with Microsoft as its founding partner.
In celebration of International Women’s Day 2016, the not-for-profit network, Females in IT and Telecommunications (FITT), hosted a luncheon at Doltone House in Sydney to celebrate women in the industry today.
Microsoft opened its new flagship store in Sydney, the first outside of North America, with some pomp and circumstance, to a big crowd of several thousand - some of whom had been queueing since 6.15pm the night before. There was caps and water for virtually everybody, major prizes from the Microsoft range, and the first 750 through the door got two complimentary tickets to an exclusive Jessie J concert at the State Theatre. Microsoft executives from the US, civic and state government leaders, joined MIcrosoft Australia MD, Pip Marlow, and Sydney store manager, Nick Wells, in celebrating the opening of the super store. Photos by ARN Editorial Director, MIKE GEE.
Microsoft small and midmarket solutions and partners (SMS&P) director, David Gage, has left the company to pursue other opportunities.
On the night of nights, there are no losers. ARN congratulates all the finalists and the nominees. All are winners and leaders in their own right. However, there can only be one winner in each category (usually). Here are some more recipients. Photos by MUNIR KOTADIA.
On the night of nights, there are no losers. ARN congratulates all the finalists and the nominees. All are winners and leaders in their own right. However, there can only be one winner in each category (usually). Here are the recipients. And a collection of photos of the night's two main speakers: ARN president and publisher, Susan Searle, and Microsoft A/NZ managing director, Pip Marlow. Photos by MUNIR KOTADIA.
ARN presents a selection of the key speakers at Microsoft APC 2015 on the Gold Coast. Photos by ARN Editor, ALLAN SWANN.
Companies that have a higher ratio of female leaders tend to do much better in the workplace - gender diversity quotas need not clash with meritocracy.
Microsoft celebrated its Microsoft Australian Partner Awards (MAPA) for 2015 at the Gold Coast Convention Centre. Microsoft Australia boss Pip Marlow and Phil Goldie handed out the awards with help from worldwide channel chief Phil Sorgan. Photos by Allan Swann
Tech lovers and party-goers alike headed down to Mrs Macquarie's Chair to be part of the world-first Windows 10 Launch Party. The night featured a presentation by Microsoft Australia managing director, Pip Marlow, DJs, live demonstrations and digital artistry by Lister.
Microsoft Australia managing director, Pip Marlow, addressed the company's World Partner Conference 2015 in Orlando, Florida, on July 15. This is the full transcript of her address which recognised ASI Solutions' Ken and Maree Lowe, Cloud First and Brad Rappell, and Melbourne's InfoMedix.