We are excited to announce which Australian IT providers earned a place in the 2022 CRN Fast50, before we reveal their rankings and growth stories later this month.
Click through this gallery to see the 2022 Fast50 companies, which are listed in alphabetical order.
Each company earned their place on the list for their revenue growth in the 2021-22 financial year.
The growth rate required to be a member of this year’s group was eyebrow-raising – one company didn’t make the list despite growing revenue by nearly 30 percent to more than $58 million in FY22.
But that’s only part of the story.
This year’s Fast50 attracted more entrants than we have seen in recent years, making for strong competition.
The group includes many smaller, younger IT businesses, but not all fit that mould. Several well-established organisations, including a 15+ year-old company making its sixth appearance in the Fast50, earned a place in this year’s group.
We will reveal more about this fast-growing club at the Fast50 Awards dinner in Sydney later this month, where we will reveal Fast50 companies’ revenues in FY21 and FY22 and our analysis of what the group sold, its target sectors, partnerships and other attributes.
On November 30, we will also announce the Fast50 Leader Award, Young Leader Award, Fast50 Icon Award, Female Business Champion Award and Resilience Award winners.
Look out for profiles of Fast50 companies in the coming weeks and follow our coverage by using the hashtag #crnfast50.
Thank you to every organisation that entered this year’s competition, we appreciate the time and effort that goes into the application process.
And thank you to the sponsors of these awards. The 2022 CRN Fast50 is powered by Macquarie Bank and sponsored by Arrow, Kaseya, rhipe and Telstra.
The CRN Fast50 Awards dinner will take place at Sydney’s Fullerton Hotel on November 30, where the Fast50 will learn which grew the fastest and how they did it.
Technology vendors can sponsor and attend the CRN Fast50 awards dinner by contacting CRN’s Steven McDonald.
This Tier 2 Salesforce consulting firm was the first Asia-Pacific partner to join Salesforce’s new Customer 360 strategy in Financial Services group.
This managed services provider and solutions integrator specialises in backup, security, infrastructure, managed print, IT support and connectivity services.
This managed services provider specialises in IT support, cloud, infrastructure and software platform services. Some vendor partners include Cisco, Dell, Microsoft and more.
This Microsoft Advanced Specialist partner has appeared multiple times in the Fast50. The Sydney-based firm touts itself as “one of the few partners in Australia with Advanced Specialisation – Analytics in Azure”.
This solution integration company combines business advisory and solution services to help deliver business outcomes from design to delivery of solutions.
This cloud specialist offers services using artificial intelligence, application development and modern productivity tools to help customers improve their businesses.
This clean data specialist offers data governance, data management and shared data asset services, as well as designing, implementing and supporting data and analytics solutions.
This Salesforce partner is a data and analytics specialist consultancy, offering services and support throughout a customer’s technology journey.
This data and analytics specialist offers services around cloud platforms, big data, database, file storage, reporting and virtualisation technologies.
This managed services provider specialises in design, delivery, consulting services across networking, cybersecurity, unified communications, cloud and mobility.
This AWS partner specialises in cloud migration, modernisation, DevOps, data engineering, cloud-native and managed services.
This boutique cloud consultancy specialises in software defined, hybrid and multi-cloud architectures to help its customers enable their digital transformation journeys.
This managed services provider offers IT services and solutions, outsourcing, cloud and cabling solutions to customers in legal, accounting, education and more.
This cybersecurity specialist offers an integrated zero trust security solution backed by vendor partners CrowdStrike, Netskope, Proofpoint and Okta.
This cybersecurity specialist offers services like penetration testing, firewalls and identity services, as well as security awareness training and networking services.
This information security specialist offers application development, application security, penetration testing and cryptography services.
This managed services provider offers IT, cybersecurity, cloud, communications, connectivity and modern office solutions to SMBs across Australia.
This Salesforce partner specialises in strategy and advisory, user experience and digital delivery services, as well as recruitment and outsourcing services.
This management consulting firm specialises in change management, customer experience design, process improvement and automation services.
This Microsoft partner specialises in cloud, managed IT, managed security, backup, networking and connectivity services to SMBs across Australia.
This professional services and IT specialist offers mobility and network telecommunications services, including support, fleet management and cybersecurity.
This managed IT services company offers consulting and support, business continuity, hardware procurement, cybersecurity services and more.
This managed services provider offers cloud services, helpdesk support, hardware and software procurement and more to SMBs across Australia.
This Salesforce and Mulesoft partner is a systems integrator that provides services ranging from technology strategy to implementation for customers.
This managed services provider provides managed operations, cloud, virtual CIO, cybersecurity and connectivity services to SMB customers.
This consulting business comprises nine different brands specialising in data and analytics, app development and in Microsoft, AWS and Google solutions.
This Salesforce and Mulesoft partner specialises in cloud solutions and application development, offering advisory, architecture, design and delivery services.
This consulting and professional services firm offers managed services and modern infrastructure solutions to medium to large businesses.
This NetSuite partner offers integration, optimisation and troubleshooting services for ERP systems to SMBs across ANZ.
This managed IT services provider specialises in system migrations, project management, cybersecurity, data centres, connectivity and procurement services.
This managed ICT solutions firm provides virtual CIO, managed device services, cloud services and connectivity solutions.
This AI and automation specialist provides solutions in data analytics, AI, robotic process automation and quality assurance across diverse industries.
This IT and print specialist provides connected infrastructure, networked devices, IT support and managed services to help businesses streamline operations.
This IT asset lifecycle specialist buys back tech in bulk and processes them for reuse, with services like data wiping, de-installation, tagging and recycling.
This pure-play Salesforce partner helps customers develop their CRM strategy and roadmap and work on their desired target state in their digital transformations.
This software company looks to optimise public spaces through wi-fi, imaging, people counting, LiDAR, CCTV and IoT technology to generate insights.
This SAP and Microsoft partner specialises in software solutions to help optimise business operations, including ERP and CRM solutions for SMBs.
This consulting services provider specialises in advanced networking, network security, test and measurement and cloud technologies.
This network security company provides preventative cybersecurity solutions across private cloud, public cloud and endpoint to get ahead of attacks.
This IT services company provides managed IT, voice, disaster recovery and networking solutions to dental and medical practices, as well as SMBs.
This AWS and Microsoft partner specialises in cloud, data, machine learning and artificial intelligence, backup and disaster recovery and cybersecurity services.
This Sydney-based carrier and cloud-neutral data centre services provider specialises in colocation, rack and stack, connectivity and infrastructure procurement services. Its operations also extend to Melbourne and Brisbane.
This is not the first Fast50 appearance for this Salesforce partner, which operates in Australia, the US and India. Its offerings range from professional and managed services to testing.
This consulting firm’s services cover data centre and cloud, networking, collaboration, cybersecurity, and end user computing for SMB, enterprise and government customers.
This Microsoft Gold Partner counts the likes of Suncorp, Bulla and Airservices Australia as clients. Its focus is cloud solutions, business applications and integration projects.
Billing itself as the largest and most experienced pure play ServiceNow partner in the world, Thirdera announced its acquisition of Melbourne-based Elite-level ServiceNow partner Service Line Solutions in 2021.
This regional NSW-based managed services provider prides itself on delivering IT, network, cloud, and cybersecurity offerings using regional edge data centres.
Established in 2015, this Queensland-based Fast50 alumnus is a Commvault partner specialising in enterprise data backup, data centre infrastructure and cloud hosting.
This managed services provider has acquired multiple businesses in recent years. Its services range in scope from security to public cloud and software development.
This Melbourne-based cloud services consultancy is a Microsoft Gold Partner and Azure specialist dealing with everything from analytics to the Internet of Things.
We are excited to announce which Australian IT providers earned a place in the 2022 CRN Fast50, before we reveal their rankings and growth stories later this month.
Click through this gallery to see the 2022 Fast50 companies, which are listed in alphabetical order.
Each company earned their place on the list for their revenue growth in the 2021-22 financial year.
The growth rate required to be a member of this year’s group was eyebrow-raising – one company didn’t make the list despite growing revenue by nearly 30 percent to more than $58 million in FY22.
But that’s only part of the story.
This year’s Fast50 attracted more entrants than we have seen in recent years, making for strong competition.
The group includes many smaller, younger IT businesses, but not all fit that mould. Several well-established organisations, including a 15+ year-old company making its sixth appearance in the Fast50, earned a place in this year’s group.
We will reveal more about this fast-growing club at the Fast50 Awards dinner in Sydney later this month, where we will reveal Fast50 companies’ revenues in FY21 and FY22 and our analysis of what the group sold, its target sectors, partnerships and other attributes.
On November 30, we will also announce the Fast50 Leader Award, Young Leader Award, Fast50 Icon Award, Female Business Champion Award and Resilience Award winners.
Look out for profiles of Fast50 companies in the coming weeks and follow our coverage by using the hashtag #crnfast50.
Thank you to every organisation that entered this year’s competition, we appreciate the time and effort that goes into the application process.
And thank you to the sponsors of these awards. The 2022 CRN Fast50 is powered by Macquarie Bank and sponsored by Arrow, Kaseya, rhipe and Telstra.
The CRN Fast50 Awards dinner will take place at Sydney’s Fullerton Hotel on November 30, where the Fast50 will learn which grew the fastest and how they did it.
Technology vendors can sponsor and attend the CRN Fast50 awards dinner by contacting CRN’s Steven McDonald.