Dicker Data stories
Dicker Data to launch its inaugural national roadshow, spotlighting new vendor integrations post-Express Data buyout.
Dicker Data, Nexus IT Communications Solutions, PSQ Group, PowerNET IT Solutions and Digital Sense claim top Fujitsu partner awards.
Dicker Data's acquisition of Express Data in 2014 brought growth and opportunities, with a focus on key areas such as Cisco and Microsoft.
Dicker Data rebrands New Zealand's Express Data after successful year of operation, aiming to replicate Australian success.
Dicker Data has revealed the first of vendors it will launch its Cloud Marketplace with later this year, including Microsoft, HP, Cisco and Citrix.
Dicker Data has moved into the components market with a deal to distribute select Intel products, including NUC, 2-in-1s and compute sticks.
Coming off a bumper financial year, Dicker Data looks to the launch of its cloud marketplace and an expansion in offerings to fuel further growth.
Express Data NZ rebrands promising disruption to the volume market, new cloud offerings – while boss David Dicker calls out HP.
Dicker Data says it's confident of hitting its $1 billion revenue target this financial year, despite further redundancy costs.
Dicker Data unveils new logo to mark its evolution post-Express Data acquisition, symbolising growth into cloud and software distribution markets.
Dicker Data has entered into a strategic partnership with NextDC in order to provide affordable data centre solutions to SMB resellers.
Dicker Data, the publicly listed distributor, has announced it is offering corporate bonds to raise AUD$40 million.
Express Data NZ has secured a distribution agreement with SAP, with the local distributor keen to stress that SAP 'is not just an ERP vendor'.
Intel Security has sounded a warning for competitors, saying it's ready to 'really make a mark' in NZ. And it's taking partners along for the ride.
Dicker Data secures Toshiba distribution rights in New Zealand, embarks on a comprehensive rebranding venture.
Dicker Data is eyeing up new vendors for its Express Data operations in New Zealand, as the distie seeks to close the gap between it and Ingram Micro.
Dicker Data cuts 110 jobs post-Express Data merger, incurring AU$4 million in restructure costs, while revenue for the consolidated entity soars 121.8%.
Express Data NZ posts a GBP £3.2 million profit on GBP £112.3 million revenue for nine months ending June 30, 2014, after Dicker Data acquisition.
Dicker Data is on track to exceed AU$1 billion in revenue for the year, after recording stronger than expected Q1 results.
Express Data New Zealand contributed more than $35 million in revenue for new owner Dicker Data for the 2014 financial year.