How Dicker Data’s TechX brings value to the IT ecosystem

BrandPost By Dicker Data
04 Jul 20243 mins
Events
Vladimir Mitnovetski, Executive Director & Chief Operating Officer, Dicker Data
Credit: Dicker Data

Dicker Data’s TechX roadshow has grown to become the industry’s largest platform to connect, learn and grow. 

Visiting five cities, TechX is bringing more than 60 technology vendors around Australia and more than 40 to the New Zealand community, featuring keynote speaker Canalys’ Steve Brazier. 

“And as a not-for-profit event, with every sponsorship dollar reinvested into bringing the event series to life and creating value for our partners and sponsors, TechX is an unmatched platform that helps the ANZ channel chart its course to success, run for the betterment of our ecosystem,” Dicker Data COO Vlad Mitnovetski said. 

“We’re looking forward to welcoming every partner and every vendor in the A/NZ ecosystem to TechX 2024.”

This year, TechX will start in Brisbane (25 July); Perth (6 August); Melbourne (3 September); Sydney (10 September) and Auckland (15 October). Diamond sponsors across Australia include APC by Schneider Electric, Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft and NetApp.

“Our goal for TechX has always been to help our partners not only discover what’s next, but to chart a course to success in our rapidly evolving industry,” Dicker Data A/NZ marketing and strategy general manager Ben Johnson said. 

“In his time leading Canalys, Steve was a beacon to the global IT industry, providing the insights and roadmap to success for partners and vendors alike. Bringing a global perspective with tailored analysis specifically for the ANZ market, we’re looking forward to providing all of our partners across ANZ with the opportunity to hear from Steve in person in every city.”

Previously, as the founder and CEO at Canalys, Brazier led the company to become a globally recognised leader in tech analysis, focusing on go-to-market strategies and mobility. 

“The tech partners in A/NZ rival the US as the fastest to adopt new technology. The region was the first to cloud and can it be the first to AI too. It sure helps to move fast although success is not guaranteed, especially with the AI business models still unclear,” Brazier said. 

“I’m excited to join the Dicker Data crew in exploring five locations across three months and sharing the latest research into channel trends.”

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