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01732 759725 BULLETIN 10 Green manufacturing tech day Specialist technology solutions provider Distec will host a green manufacturing tech day in partnership with NexAIoT on March 19 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry. The event will highlight the importance of green manufacturing and how IoT can support sustainability efforts. NexAIoT will showcase several products at the event, including solutions for SCADA visualisation, data acquisition, IIoT, edge computing and industrial computing, and delegates will have the opportunity to test some of their latest technologies. The day will also feature sessions exploring innovative embedded solutions and the latest trends and innovations in industrial IoT green manufacturing. The free to attend green manufacturing tech day is open to end-users, system integrators and anyone looking to boost their sustainability efforts. www.distec.co.uk A successful year for Brigantia Cybersecurity distributor Brigantia describes 2023 as one of its most successful years to date, with new vendors, partner events, and a growing team contributing to the ongoing growth of its partner community and helping to pave the way for continued success in 2024. Sales Director Angus Shaw is looking forward to continued success over the next 12 months by focusing on Brigantia’s strengths. He said: “In 2024, we will continue to remain front and centre of unique and innovative cybersecurity solutions and continue to provide value-added support to our partners.” Highlights across the last 12 months include a number of successful events for the cybersecurity community, in particular its annual partner conference at One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, which attracted a record number of delegates, and an email security summit at the Imperial War Museum. The distie also expanded its offering with the addition of four new vendors – ITagree, Octiga, Conceal and Next DLP. Together, they offer innovative solutions to insider threat, Microsoft 365 security, customer contracts, ransomware and credential theft at the browser’s edge. www.brigantia.com UK distribution deal TD SYNNEX is now a UK distributor for the full range of NVIDIA enterprise software and accelerated computing products. Partners can leverage TD SYNNEX’s accelerated delivery, flexible credit and finance options, as well as its technical and professional services. These additional services enable customers to maximise their overall sales potential and profitability. Simon Bennett, Managing Director, Advanced Solutions UK and Ireland, TD SYNNEX, hailed the agreement as a major addition to the TD SYNNEX range. “Many organisations today depend on complex, hybrid infrastructures that encompass multiple cloud and on-premise resources. NVIDIA technologies help drive the next-level graphics, HPC and AI performance essential for these intensive workloads. We will be working closely with NVIDIA to make sure that our team is ready to provide partners with the technical and professional support and services they need to optimise NVIDIA’s high-performance solutions, from the cloud to the data centre and right out to the edge.” Bennett noted that the extended collaboration between the two companies means that TD SYNNEX can now meet all partners’ NVIDIA needs, whether they are looking to deploy its solutions as part of their own designs or as part of other systems’ brands. https://uk.tdsynnex.com Exertis boosts support for neurodiverse and disabled communities Exertis has become a member of the Neurodiversity in Business (NiB) industry forum, has launched Sunflower Lanyards for its people, and has achieved Level 1 of the Disability Confident Employer status, cementing its dedication to DEI and supporting its people in the workplace. The distributor’s ‘Enable’ Employee Resource Group, which provides a safe space for colleagues who are disabled, neurodivergent and carers within the business, has championed all of the recent neurodiverse developments at the company. Neurodiversity in Business (NiB) is an industry forum to support the participation of neurodivergent individuals in the workplace, recently launched at the Houses of Parliament. The organisation, led by Chief Executive Officer Dan Harris, draws upon the cumulative knowledge of neurodivergent experts and leading companies to share best practice and improve the employment and experience of the neurodiverse workforce. Tim Griffin, CEO of Exertis IT said: “We recognise the need to cultivate a workforce which is both diverse and inclusive of every background, and the rich, talented skillset which this brings to our organisation. I’m thrilled that so many advancements have taken place recently to support this ethos, and I am grateful for the efforts of our Enable ERG and their allies to ensure that Exertis’ dedication to this area continues to deliver progress.” Harris added: “We are delighted that Exertis has become a founding member of NiB. It signals its commitment to ensuring a truly inclusive workplace and a desire to strive for the best in diversity and inclusion standards.” www.exertis.co.uk Most admired TD SYNNEX has been named one of the 2024 World’s Most Admired Companies by FORTUNE. This is the third consecutive year the company has been named to the list. CEO Rich Hume said: “We are honoured to be part of this distinguished list of companies once again and to see our team recognised for their passion for empowering our global partners to achieve great outcomes with technology.” https://uk.tdsynnex.com Simon Bennett Tim Griffin Business Design Centre · London · 17 September 2024 ICT · MANAGED IT · MOBILE · PRINT 24 tech-live.co.uk

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