After a year of record growth, Australian managed cloud services provider UltraServe collected the Cloud Partner of the Year award at a major technology industry presentation last night.
UltraServe won the award at the 2015 ARN ICT Industry Awards from a competitive field that included Kloud Solutions, Data#3 and HubOne.
The win topped off a year of record growth for UltraServe, which operates globally from its head office in Pyrmont and a development centre on the NSW Central Coast. During the past 12 months, UltraServe has undergone significant expansion throughout Asia, the Americas and the UK.
Jonathan Ross, who represented at the ceremony last night, said it was an honour to accept the award on behalf of the team at UltraServe.
ERP specialist Evolution Business Systems (EBS) has boosted its success with Not For Profit businesses by fostering a user community among its Microsoft Dynamics NAV customers.
Held twice a year, the EBS and Microsoft Dynamics NAV User Group attracts finance leaders from EBS NFP customers including Australian Drug Foundation, Centacare Ballarat, St Vincent de Paul Society, Film Victoria, Melba Support Services and Comlink.
The group was established at the suggestion of Australian Drug Foundation CFO Daniel Langelaan, who envisioned a forum where finance and IT managers from NFP customers if EBS could share experiences of using the technology and learn how to do things better.
Mr. Langelaan said he had enjoyed working with EBS to develop the user group. “EBS has been very supportive and proactive in providing this forum,” he said.
ASX-listed power storage specialist Redflow Ltd today announces it will deliver its innovative batteries for residential and small business energy storage systems by early 2016.
While still pursuing telco sector opportunities, Redflow is developing a companion Battery Management System (BMS) to simplify installing and managing its batteries at smaller sites.
Development of the BMS will be guided by newly elected Redflow Chairman Simon Hackett, with the first version of this device expected to hit the market early in the first quarter of 2016.
Redflow made these announcements today in a statement to the Australian Stock Exchange that outlined a number of initiatives to address longer than expected sales cycles.
Simon Hackett said the decisions announced today would expand the market segments addressed by Redflow at just the right time. “The residential and SME markets are currently hot sectors for power storage which Redflow is well equipped to supply,” he said.
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