Oreta Recognised at the Veeam Partner Awards 2023: A Rising Star in ANZ

The Veeam Partner Awards 2023 brought together standout technology partners from across Australia and New Zealand to celebrate innovation, collaboration, and growth within the data protection and cloud ecosystem. Held annually, this prestigious event acknowledges those who have delivered exceptional value through Veeam’s solutions. 

Among this year’s honoured partners, Oreta was proud to be named ProPartner of the Year – Rising Star. The award reflects our strategic alignment with Veeam, our rapid growth in the region, and the tangible outcomes we’ve delivered for our clients through modern data resilience and availability solutions. 

This recognition not only highlights Oreta’s commitment to excellence but also our dedication to strong partnerships and transformative cloud solutions. We thank Veeam Software for their continued collaboration, and we’re excited to build on this momentum as we move forward together. 

Congratulations to all the winners and finalists who are shaping the future of IT across ANZ. 

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