Creation year : 1986 Company registration number : 198114 Annual turnover 2005 : 46,00 M€ 2003 : 37,60 M€ Active resellers : 500 Indirect turnover : 100% Broadliner Main brands : Apple, Kensington, Kingston, LaCie, Microsoft Clients : Apple Premium Resellers, ASP, assemblers, associations, bookshops, brokers, cabling companies, central purchasing companies, consultants, corporate resellers, dealers, department stores, distributors, e-commerce, hypermarkets, industrials, installers, ISP, ISV, IT consulting and service providers, mail-order resellers, maintenance companies, multispecialists, OEM, outlets, phone shops, semi-distributors, service providers, SOD, software developers, software editors, specialized resellers, specialized retailers, stationers, superstores, systems integrators, telecom operators, traders, VAR, web agencies Employees : 28 people
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MicroWarehouse appointed VAD partner by Microsoft
2011-09-30 Ireland : with a long standing relationship with Microsoft, broadliner MicroWarehouse has been awarded value add distribution (VAD) partner status by the American editor. Microsoft's VAD programme is a partnership with distributors that the company identifies globally as key to helping drive reseller awareness, capability and product knowledge of Microsoft's virtualisation and security solutions. This includes core competencies in infrastructure with Microsoft's System Centre, Windows Server 2008, Hyper-V and Forefront (source : Tech Central Eire).
Microwarehouse wins exclusive Sony deal
2009-10-15 Ireland : broadliner Microwarehouse has been appointed as the sole authorised distributor of Sony Vaio business products in the Irish market. Announcing the deal, Sony Ireland said Microwarehouse will immediately start distributing the entire range of Vaio business products, including series P, TT, Z, SR and the BZ series of machines (source : TechCentral Eire).
Datakom manages service quality with Ixia
2009-05-01 Germany : security VAD Datakom has expanded its offer with IxRave from Ixia, which enables end users to watch out the quality of their IP-based services.