Partner Success Story

March 22, 2018

PARTNER

To Stay Relevant, Look at Lifecycle

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Cisco Premier partner R1i Services wanted to keep moving forward and keep up with their customers. So, they were looking for new ways to stay relevant.

March 15, 2018

PARTNER

More Reliable Manufacturing? We’ll Drink to That.

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Jack Daniels is known for distilling their expertise and attention to detail into every bottle of whiskey. But it looked like they needed a little more modernity in the distillery. See their story from Cisco partner Rockwell Automation:

March 8, 2018

PARTNER

Keeping Pace on the Customer Lifecycle

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Customer needs change quickly and Dimension Data is addressing it through Lifecycle Advantage.

February 22, 2018

PARTNER

We Need Our Own Cloud

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The University of Western Australia, a top 1% global academic institution, wanted a private cloud to better serve their academics and keep research data safe. Enter Cisco partner Pure Storage.

February 15, 2018

PARTNER

Keeping the Lines of Communication Open

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Rajapack Italia – a subsidiary of the European packaging giant Raja Group – was growing at more than 20% per year and revenue was strong. But behind the success, there was a problem. The company was having trouble communicating with customers. See how Cisco partner Imagicle helped solve.

January 18, 2018

PARTNER

It’s About Business, Not Boxes

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Customers all over the world are embracing the notion of becoming a digital business. From retail stores, to banks, and even bowling alleys. One particular bowling alley in Australia, AMF Bowling, wanted to transform and connect with customers on a new level, and our partner Local Measure was there to help.

December 7, 2017

PARTNER

IT Can Finally Take a Lunch Break

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Most financial institutions today have quite a few branches, spread out across different counties, regions, and even states. Which means different teams in different places—often using different technology. And while each branch has some independence, one of WWT’s banking customers wanted their employees to work together—without having to call IT each time they tried to. WWT says… […]