Print IT Reseller - issue 112

01732 759725 12 BULLETIN Cohesity expands collaboration with Microsoft Cohesity has deepened its relationship with Microsoft to help organisations more quickly respond to and recover from data loss within Microsoft 365 environments. With this expanded collaboration, Cohesity is working with Microsoft to deliver enhanced backup and recovery performance for Microsoft 365 environments via the integration of native APIs of Microsoft 365 Backup Storage with Cohesity DataProtect. Cohesity DataProtect is a high-performance, secure backup and recovery solution that safeguards data against sophisticated cyber threats. It offers comprehensive policy-based protection for cloud-native, SaaS, and traditional data sources. www.cohesity.com SentinelOne expands Pax8 partnership The two companies announced a significant expansion of their four-year-long relationship that will allow them to get more best-in-class endpoint, identity and cloud security offerings in the hands of more companies across the sizable and rapidly growing market more quickly. Under terms of the multi-year agreement, Pax8 is committed to accelerating the adoption of SentinelOne solutions among its growing partner base and expanding its service offerings beyond the company’s traditional endpoint security product into areas like cloud, identity and other related modules. And SentinelOne will leverage Pax8’s powerful ecommerce platform to speed adoption of the solutions among SMBs through a new, click-to-buy option, making it faster and easier than ever for them to connect to Pax8, if they choose to, and begin their cyber journeys. www.sentinelone.com • www.pax8.com Kodak Alaris wins multiple awards Keypoint Intelligence has awarded Kodak Alaris two Buyers Lab (BLI) Awards - a 2024 Fall Pick Award for Kodak Info Input Solution as Outstanding Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) Solution, and a 2024-2025 Pacesetter Award for Excellence as a Capture & IDP Partner. “Our research has shown time and again that customers need expert guidance when it comes to what is possible in the realm of Intelligent Document Processing,” said Jamie Bsales, Principal Analyst of Smart Workplace Solutions at Keypoint Intelligence. “In our in-depth study of leading IDP providers, Kodak Alaris occupies a unique position. It offers both best-of-breed capture hardware along with customisable software that together simplify the journey from document arrival to usage in business processes quickly, accurately, and reliably. And just as importantly, Kodak Alaris is focused on raising its channel partners’ abilities in IDP to ensure end customers are reaping the full benefits of its advanced technologies.” www.alarisworld.com West Midlands recruitment drive Hexaware Technologies, a global provider of IT and digital solutions, has marked the next phase of its UK expansion by opening a new Birmingham-based facility, with plans to create 250 jobs. The facility at 3 Brindley Place was officially opened by West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street. The expansion plan forms a key part of the business’ UK growth strategy, which is focused on establishing the company as a trusted partner for innovative IT and digital services. It is committed to scaling up its Birmingham facility to house 250 talented professionals by 2025. The onboarding process for over 60 local employees is already underway, with plans to actively seek out additional top-tier talent to complement Hexaware’s growing team. The business’ recruitment drive is being supported by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) skills team, following an introduction by the West Midlands Growth Company (WMGC). https://hexaware.com Epson hits 100% renewable electricity target Epson has met its 100% renewable electricity target across Europe, with a global achievement expected by the end of 2023. With the release of its 2022/2023 European Sustainability Report, the company sets out its environmental vision, with a pledge to become carbon-negative and underground resource-free by 2050. The report further highlights the company’s progress towards this goal and how it’s driving transformational change through four core areas: decarbonisation, advancing the frontiers of industry, fulfilling its social responsibility and strengthening its governance. Between FY17 and FY22, Epson has made significant strides, reducing natural gas consumption and emissions in European offices by 51%. The German head office has relocated to a new building in Düsseldorf, where the energy consumption is 75% lower per sqm than in its previous office. The company has also further strengthened and continues to improve its commitment to DE&I by establishing its strategy for the development of its DE&I goals, metrics and governance. Yoshiro Nagafusa, President at Epson Europe B.V, asserts Epson’s commitment to a ‘less is more’ approach: “For us, our philosophy of ‘efficient, compact and precise’ is more than just a technological concept. It’s an approach to reducing environmental impacts, enriching the environment and lives by eliminating waste and making things smaller, more efficient and more precise.” www.epson.co.uk

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