Our Technology Partners

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According to getsix® ‘Business Model and Visions’ we are combining and integrating the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Cloud Computing (SSAS), and Business Process Management (BPM), along with forming sophisticated and modular solutions for our customers, this is the basis of our business model. This will help our customers to receive ‘value added’ services, instead of using each of these solutions from a different vendor. Read more about our technology partners below.

getsix® ‘Corporate Principles’ are defining how we want to archive our above mentioned visions. getsix® ‘Technology’ uses our essential components within our getsix® ‘Business Excellence Framework’, therefore over the years, we have built a number of technologies and platforms, many of them flexible enough to be bolted-on to the existing technologies of our customers.

The following technology partners helping us to realise our visions and to provide best in class services for our clients. Please also follow the respective links to learn more, for which specific functions we use such technologies.


NetApp

NetApp, Inc., formerly Network Appliance, Inc., is a computer storage and data management company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. It is a member of the NASDAQ-100. It was ranked on the Fortune 500 for the first time in 2012.

Cisco

Cisco – Since its inception at Stanford University, Cisco has been focused on connecting people, businesses and communities through innovative Internet solutions.

In terms of technology, Cisco is a market leader in a broad range of segments including routing, TelePresence (immersive video), wireless LAN, switching, IP voice, web conferencing storage area networks and security.

Cisco also has a rapidly growing blade server (UCS) business. Cisco integrates its products into three architectures – Borderless Networks, Collaboration Date Centre. 99% of the world is unconnected and Cisco’s vision is to create value by ‘connecting the unconnected’ – connecting people, processes, data and ‘things’. For example, imagine cars talking to cars in a supply chain solution. Cisco calls this the ‘Internet of Everything’.

Citrix

Citrix is the cloud computing company that enables mobile work styles – empowering people to work and collaborate from anywhere, accessing apps and data on any of the latest devices, as easily as they would in their own office – simply and securely. Citrix cloud computing solutions help IT and service providers build both private and public clouds – leveraging virtualisation and networking technologies to deliver high-performance, elastic and cost-effective services for mobile work styles. With market leading solutions for mobility, desktop virtualisation, cloud networking, cloud platforms, collaboration and data sharing. Citrix helps organisations of all sizes achieve the kind of speed and agility necessary to succeed in an increasingly mobile and dynamic world. Citrix products are in use at more than 260,000 organisations and by over 100 million users globally.

Dell

Dell Inc. is an American privately owned multinational computer technology company based in Round Rock, Texas, United States, that develops, sells, repairs and supports computers and related products and services.

Veritas Enterprise Vault

Veritas Enterprise Vault is an enterprise information archive platform developed by Veritas Technologies. It is part of the company’s “Information Governance” suite. Enterprise Vault has the ability to archive from various sources such as Microsoft Exchange (2016,2013, 2010, 2007,2003), SMTP (any), IBM Domino (latest release), Microsoft SharePoint and various File Systems (NTFS, Unix) with the ability to store on a multiple of storage platforms. The data archived is indexed, classified, de-duplicated and securely stored.

Kofax

Kofax® Limited is a software provider based in Irvine, California. It provides smart process applications that simplify the business critical First Mile™ of information-intensive customer interactions.

Microsoft

Microsoft was founded in 1975 with a dream of ‘a computer on every desk and in every home’ that has ultimately changed the way millions of people around the world communicate, work, learn and play.

An estimated 17 million Australians have used Microsoft software either at work or home – searching the Web with Internet Explorer and Bing, analysing data with Office Excel, sharing through Hotmail, playing on Xbox, communicating with Windows Phone or using one of Microsoft’s many business and server platform products.

Today, with the power of cloud computing, Microsoft have a vision to connect people to the things that are most important to them through a seamless experience across the PC, browser and phone.

Dell Wyse

Dell Wyse is a brand of Dell Inc, and is a leading manufacturer in cloud client computing. Products include thin client hardware and software as well as desktop virtualisation.

SAP

SAP AG is a German multinational software corporation that makes enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations. Headquartered in Walldorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, with regional offices around the world.

Canon

Canon Inc. Kyanon kabushiki-gaisha is a Japanese multinational corporation specialised in the manufacture of imaging and optical products, including cameras, camcorders, photocopiers, steppers, computer printers and medical equipment.

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Last updated : 27.10.2021

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