Veritas stories
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Symantec confirms closure of enterprise sales business office in New Zealand, with some redundancies and redeployments to Australia.
Symantec splits into two companies on April 1, but NZ channel partners face uncertainty amid unconfirmed rumours of the firm's exit from the country.
The split from security vendor Symantec is officially complete as Veritas Technologies this week begins life as a newly independent company.
Ingram Micro and Intalock Technologies have taken out key awards at the inaugural Veritas 2015 Asia Pacific and Japan Partner Awards.
Veritas has launched its Partner Force program for APJ with the company keen to enable channel to capitalise on growing information management demand.
Veritas is eyeing up the channel as it seeks to increase its customer reach and market scale across APAC with a new channel boss guiding the way.
Symantec is selling the Veritas information management business for US$8 billion in cash to a group of investors lead by Carlyle Group.
Symantec's Veritas channel boss Klasie Holtzhausen has joined former colleague Brenton Smith at Dell Software.
As Symantec and Veritas part ways, Veritas assures stability and growth in its channel despite the split, with fresh strategies ahead.
Symantec appoints Ian McAdam as its new Pacific managing director, six months after Brenton Smith departed the role.
Symantec revives the Veritas name for its newly independent information management business, generating revenue of USD $2.5 billion in 2014.
Ingram Micro, Data#3, Datacom, Fujitsu, Insentra and Intalock winners in last Symantec Pacific Partner Awards before vendor splits into two companies.
Symantec is set to revitalise its channel approach with fresh programs in October, targeting enhanced security focus after its corporate split.