Hills stories
David Lenz appointed managing director of Hills as part of company's ongoing transformational journey. Challenges with Milestone Systems still unresolved.
Dicker Data completes acquisition of Hills Security and IT division, rebranding it as Dicker Data Access and Surveillance (DAS).
Dicker Data has announced it has entered into a conditional BSA to acquire the Security and Information Technology distribution division of Hills in Australia.
Hills ANZ exits its AV business, selling it to Amber Technology, who will absorb employees and brands, with completion set for early December.
Synergis IX provides a gateway to unified security, enabling customers to manage their security systems on a single interface.
Axis Communications concluded its partner summit at Reef View Hotel, Hamilton Island, with awards to Chubb Fire and Security, Advanced Security Group, and more.
TeamAmp supposedly provides predictive measures of success which can be reviewed at any moment in time, thereby avoiding potential budget pitfalls.
Hills says the new agreement will allow them to compete across all security markets, from low cost to enterprise level solutions.
The distributor says the move reflects the company's progression into the next phase of its digital transformation.
The company says the addition of the three vendors will strengthen its position as a complete solution provider for the AV market.
Based in Sydney, Banks will be responsible for developing the Hills portfolio and managing vendor relationships.
Hills attributes the fall in revenue to the exiting of the unprofitable NBN satellite installation business and a shortfall in antenna sales.
Hills Limited slams Milestone Systems' request to have it wound up, calling it an abuse of power, as both companies prepare for a court battle this month.
The new distribution centre, on the same site as a new trade centre, is part of a digital transformation strategy that was initiated in 2016.
Hills boosts leadership team, Garde and Kubsch join focussing on security growth in enterprise and channel sectors across ANZ.
Hills harnesses Cognizant's prowess for sweeping digital overhaul, aiming to sharpen customer engagement and streamline operations.
Hills expects to return to profitability in the next financial year, and will take full control of its supply chain from early next year.
Hills saw its revenue slip for H1 of FY17, with the company saying it is now 'solely focused on the value added distribution of tech and services.
The planned demerger of Hills' health solutions business has been terminated by merger partner Lincor Solutions.
NHS patients could be routed faster and more accurately after a UK-built model outperformed GPs and rival AI in triage tests.