DiData helps Fujifilm go online

The photographic imaging division of Fujifilm has launched an online, mobile and in-store digital image-storing, printing and gift-ordering platform making use of Dimension Data’s cloud. Called Imagine, and built on cloud-based technology, the platform allows people to retrieve their photos from any location, and store them in the central repository. From there, they place orders for products including photobooks, canvas prints, and personalised gifts such as calendars, bags, and other items that use images.

DiData now an Oracle Platinum Partner

Dimension Data has announced that it has been awarded the prestigious Oracle Platinum Partner certification. This is the second highest level of recognition that can be attained by companies who are part of Oracle’s partner network. Achieving Platinum level recognises...

New assessment offering from DiData

Dimension Data has announced a new assessment offering that helps organisations assess the maturity of their security architecture, the underlying security safeguards that protect their human assets from cyber-attacks, and their processes and technologies. Sean Duffy,...

Med-1, DiData partner on public cloud

Dimension Data has announced that Med-1, Israel’s premier data centre provider, will offer enterprise-class public cloud services to its clients in the Middle East. Med-1 joins the growing list of service providers globally that benefit from membership of Dimension...

DiData among top five employers in the world

Dimension Data has been certified as one of the top five employers in the world for outstanding employee offerings, based on annual independent research carried out by the Top Employers Institute. The criteria that organisations are assessed on include talent...