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Synnex' US$830 million acquisition of Westcon completes

Mon, 4th Sep 2017
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Synnex has completed its acquisition of Westcon-Comstor's Americas businesses and its minority investment in the Asia Pacific and EMEA business.
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SOLD: Synnex acquires Westcon-Comstor stake

Tue, 6th Jun 2017
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Synnex is taking a minority stake in Westcon-Comstor's local business with a 10% stake in Westcon International and 100% of North America and Latam.
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Kentico expands MVP program, brings Australian contingent on board

Fri, 27th Jan 2017
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Cloud software and eCommerce company Kentico expands Most Valuable Professional program, adding members from Australia.
Looking back

2016: 366 days of change in Kiwi channel-land

Fri, 16th Dec 2016
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We take a look back at the year that was, the stories that showcased the Kiwi channel at its best -and worst- and the people that make up the channel.
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Ingram Micro: Business as usual – and sorry Synnex and Westcon

Fri, 11th Mar 2016
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A new letter from Ingram Micro provides assurances about its sale to Tianjin Tianhai - and address previous comments about Synnex and WestconGroup.
Ladder to cloud

Synnex gears up for launch of Aussie-developed cloud play

Mon, 22nd Feb 2016
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Synnex Australia is gearing up to launch its locally developed cloud play, promising resellers a simple way of managing cloud sales.
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Finding synergies - Richard Harri interview

Thu, 13th Sep 2012
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Richard Harri, Synnex country manager, opens up about his unique career path, commitment to community service, and passion for travel.
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Finding Synergies

Sat, 1st Sep 2012
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<strong>From travelling through 30 countries in a year to his role as an avid Rotarian, you can't accuse Richard Harri of living life on autopilot.