Process Bliss – yeah I know it’s a weird name – has launched a channel referral program as it seeks to increase UK sales of its process management tool and announced process consultancy Libreea as its first channel partner.
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Advanced creates partner workplace
Advanced has unveiled its new cloud-based platform – MyWorkplace – what it claims to be a unified cloud ecosystem which will help to create a marketplace for its partners.
The big idea is to deliver interoperability between its systems, which will include an open API platform for partners.
Softcat posts profit rise
IT infrastructure and services outfit Softcat posted a 41 percent rise in first half profits, as it won more customers, and forecast a full-year result ‘marginally ahead’ of previous expectations.
Massive Analytics wins defence competition
AI outfit Massive Analytic has won a Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition to investigate the application of its patented leading edge AI technology, Artificial Precognition, to identify new ways to enable defence and security forces to effectively conduct electromagnetic (EM) operations across multiple domains.
Capita is back in the black
Capita is starting to show signs of recovery, but its IT services division did not get the memo.
For the year ending 31 December, 2018 Capita reported sales of £3.9 million down 7.7 percent on the previous year. Its operating income, however, improved from a £420 million loss to £34.9 million as it continues its radical restructuring.
Big firms need more cyber awareness
The UK’s biggest boards are still clueless when it comes to cyber issues according to a new study.
The Government’s Cyber Governance Health Check looks at the approach the UK’s FTSE 350 companies take for cybersecurity. The 2018 report published today shows that less than a fifth of boards has a comprehensive understanding of the impact of loss or disruption associated with cyber threats. That’s despite almost all (96 percent) having a cybersecurity strategy in place.
HP warns partners to stay out of battery recall
The maker of expensive printer ink HP has warned its customers not to talk to service partners in the recent battery product recall.
For those who came in late HP recalled more than 78,000 of its commercial notebooks and workstations due to their nasty habit of overheating and catching fire. The laptops at risk are from a range of devices, including various ProBook and ZBook models.
Invenio scores £11.6 million UK investment
Invenio Business Solutions has received an £11.6 million investment to help it grow via acquisitions.
The Reading-based SAP supplier has been given the cash injection from UK investment firm Business Growth Fund (BGF).
Barracuda sees growing MSP momentum
Barracuda said that it is seeing growing momentum in the MSP market.
Barracuda Networks CEO BJ Jenkins, said his outfit’s MSP portfolio approach, led by security, has been successful in the marketplace and is a key growth area for the company. Barracuda grew its international MSP partner base nearly 300 percent over the past two years, and most importantly, the number of MSPs using multiple Barracuda solutions increased 34 percent year-over-year, as of February 2019.
Top tech lawyer warns Brexit will create problems for tech industry
A top lawyer has warned that industry leaders should prepare for Brexit fall out whatever happens.
One of the tech industry’s most prominent lawyers Dorsey & Whitney partner Frances Doherty said there are three significant issues within the tech sector as it braces for the change– access to talent, access to money, and access to research funding, which will all become more difficult regardless of a vote for an extension or not.
Rubrik offers new subscription programme
Cloud Data Management outfit Rubrik has announced Rubrik Go, a new subscription purchasing programme.
Rubrik Go uses a SaaS approach and enables customers upgrade through a one simple and predictable subscription license. Rubrik Go customers access the latest data management technology through free evergreen refreshes, streamlined software editions, and the flexibility to migrate data to the public cloud at any time with no other costs.
Hammond assures business groups about late payers
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has been leading a campaign on the issue and is ramping up its calls for government action with the topic getting a mention at the Spring Statement.
It wants the government to crack down on firms that are late paying reseller invoices
Dell trolls rivals in advert campaign
Gray tin box shifter Michael Dell has been trolling the company rivals in a front page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal.
Michael Dell tweeted the ad, which displayed figures from analyst IDC, showing the vendor’s dominance in the external enterprise storage space against rivals NetApp, HPE and IBM.
Nearly half of companies have applied intelligent automation
Nearly half of companies have applied intelligent automation according to an Appian study carried out by conducted by IDG and LTM Research.
Less than half (46 percent) of organisations have deployed intelligent automation. This is even though a large majority of IT leaders agree that effective intelligent automation holds enormous potential for their businesses, the report said.