01732 759725 BULLETIN 10 Katun releases distribution centre video Katun has released a new business video designed to highlight the innovative capabilities and efficiencies of the Katun Distribution Centre in Tiel, The Netherlands. The building has seen transformation after extensive strategic planning and interior modifications to ensure optimal use of the facility for both employee well-being and operational purposes. Viewers will have the opportunity to witness the advanced technology, logistical competence, sustainable practices and streamlined order fulfilment processes throughout the distribution centre. The narrative takes the viewer on a journey from when a customer order is received, right through to dispatch. www.katun.com/eu Refurbished printers and copiers The Recycling Factory (TRF), DCI’s recycling and refurbishing collection arm is expanding its range of eco-offerings by introducing a range of refurbished printers and copiers. Refurbished devices are ideal for organisations looking to expand corporate sustainable practices and reach sustainable goals. With the growth of eco-conscious customers, TRF’s recycled printers range help businesses reduce costs as well as gain a competitive advantage with its remanufactured and refurbished products. The company has 1000s of makes and models in stock. www.dci.co.uk New collaboration Cohesity is collaborating with Intel to bring Intel’s confidential computing capabilities to the Cohesity Data Cloud. Leveraged with Fort Knox, Cohesity’s cyber vault service, this data-in-use encryption innovation will be the first of its kind in the data management industry. Sanjay Poonen, CEO and President of Cohesity said: “With Intel SGX, Intel Trust Authority, and confidential computing, our customers will benefit from reduced risk and increased security in cloud environments, allowing them to focus on what really matters, their business.” www.cohesity.com DocuWare acquires software startup DocuWare has acquired natif.ai, one of the most innovative startups in Germany’s booming tech landscape to strengthen its AI offerings. Postacquisition, DocuWare plans that natif.ai and its expert team will remain in the AI hotspot of Saarbrücken, Germany. “This is a highly significant and strategic acquisition for us. It allows us to provide our customers around the world with cutting-edge AI technology, which is vital to business growth and progress. Combining the expertise of the natif. ai team with ours will take DocuWare to the next level as an ECM leader,” said DocuWare President Dr Michael Berger. https://start.docuware.com Channel growth Netwrix has increased its global channel partnership network by 36% within the last two years and entered 2024 with more than 2,800 partners worldwide. In particular, Netwrix has increased its network of managed service providers by 35%, partnering with more than 600 MSPs globally. Currently, every third deal (34%) at Netwrix is closed through channel partners. Chief Revenue Officer Steven Hollins said: “We stay committed to our channel-first strategy. We aim to provide our partners with easy access to deal registration, training, and marketing materials for our solutions that enable organisations to secure their Active Directory, govern access to sensitive data, manage privileged accounts, secure passwords, and many more. By growing our businesses together with the partners, we ensure a brighter digital future for organisations around the globe.” www.netwrix.com Strategic partnership Circular Computing has announced a new strategic partnership with Total IT Global to supply the world’s first BSI-certified remanufactured laptops. Companies will now have access to certified carbon-neutral IT hardware that produces only 6.34% of CO2 emissions compared with an average new laptop, according to a peerreviewed scientific study by Cranfield University. The partnership will help clients scale faster and more effectively, with Total IT Global’s asset financing, tech support and device as a service (DaaS), providing a holistic solution for environmentally responsible IT deployment. Akhil Gupta, Chief Executive Officer of Total IT Global, said: "This collaboration will open new vistas for enterprises to choose responsibly and make a measured impact towards sustainability." Rod Neale, Founder and CEO of Circular Computing, added: “We’re excited to collaborate with Total IT Global which has a global presence supporting the end customers’ digital journey. High quality, reliable, second-life hardware is a big part of the solution to both climate change and the e-waste crisis, and this partnership is yet another stepping stone towards making a truly circular economy a reality. Remanufacturing is the new new, and I couldn’t be happier with the progress the industry has made in recent months.” https://circularcomputing.com www.totalitglobal.com Sanjay Poonen 2 0 24 See page 47
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