secure computing

SC says it's ‘business as usual’

SC says it's ‘business as usual’

Secure Computing (SC) Australia’s country manager, Eric Krieger, has come out to reassure channel partners that it's “business as usual”.

Lilia Guan Sep 24 2008, 4:20PM Security
M.Tech opens for business in Australia

M.Tech opens for business in Australia

M.Tech’s new Sydney office will be headed by ex-Secure Computing employee, Max Fredericks.

Lilia Guan Sep 23 2008, 2:57PM Strategy
SC chooses itX as sole distie

SC chooses itX as sole distie

Secure Computing’s (SC) decision to terminate BlueSky’s distribution agreement sees itX as the vendor’s sole distributor of enterprise products in Australia.
Lilia Guan Sep 18 2008, 3:26PM Strategy
BlueSky calls in administrators

BlueSky calls in administrators

BlueSky Industries has voluntarily called in the administrators, citing the recent loss of Secure Computing has hurt the business.

Lilia Guan Sep 17 2008, 3:16PM Finance
Secure Computing offloads business unit

Secure Computing offloads business unit

A security provider has sold Secure SafeWord to Aladdin Knowledge Systems and hopes the channel and its partners will support the deal.
Jenny Eagle Aug 1 2008, 1:04PM Security
New look <i>SC Magazine</i> live now!

New look SC Magazine live now!

Today, Haymarket Media has proudly announced the launch of its revamped IT security news hub, SC Magazine online for IT security professionals.

Staff Writers Jun 18 2008, 4:07PM Security
Secure Computing to rationalise distributors

Secure Computing to rationalise distributors

Secure Computing’s local distribution partners will be under pressure to bring lucrative Gold resellers into the fold over the next 12 months as the security appliance maker prepares to rationalise its distribution channel.
Byron Connolly Sep 11 2006, 1:08PM Security
One minute with...Eric Krieger

One minute with...Eric Krieger

CRN has a chat with Eric Krieger, country manager for Australia and New Zealand at Secure Computing.
Staff Writers Nov 23 2005, 9:15AM Security
Secure Computing buys Cyberguard

Secure Computing buys Cyberguard

Secure Computing agreed to pay US$295 million for rival Cyberguard but the implications for the companies’ Australian operations and channel would not be known until the deal closes in November.
Byron Connolly Aug 23 2005, 4:17PM Security

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