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Data#3 wins Cisco APJC Cloud and AI Infrastructure Partner of the Year Award at Cisco Partner Summit 2025

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November 10, 2025; Cisco Partner Summit 2025, San Diego, CA: Leading Australian technology services and solutions provider, Data#3, is proud to announce it has been named Cisco APJC Cloud and AI Infrastructure Partner of the Year at Cisco Partner Summit 2025.

Cisco Partner Awards recognise top-performing partners demonstrating service excellence and innovation in delivering solutions that help our customers succeed.

“We congratulate Data#3 on being named Cisco APJC Cloud and AI Infrastructure Partner of the Year at Cisco Partner Summit 2025” said Kartika Prihadi, Vice President, Partner and Routes to Market Sales, APJC, Cisco. "This award highlights Data#3’s exceptional commitment to innovation and customer success in the rapidly evolving AI and cloud landscape. Cisco is proud to partner with Data#3 as they leverage our AI-ready infrastructure and comprehensive portfolio to empower organisations across the region to accelerate their digital transformation and build resilient, future-ready environments. Together, we are driving meaningful impact for our customers and shaping the future of technology in APJC.”

“Being recognised as Cisco’s APJC Cloud and AI Infrastructure Partner of the Year is a proud moment for Data#3. This award reflects our relentless commitment to staying at the forefront of technological change, leveraging AI and cloud innovation to help our customers to deliver their digital future,” said Graham Robinson, Chief Technical Officer at Data#3. “Our lifecycle approach ensures that every customer, regardless of where they are on their transformation journey, receives tailored guidance and support. Through workshops, assessments, and strategic alignment with Cisco, we help organisations unlock the full potential of AI-ready infrastructure. It’s exciting to see Cisco leading the way in this space, and we’re honoured to be part of that journey."

Data#3 Chief Customer Officer, John Tan, agreed, “This award is a testament to our customer-first philosophy and our deep partnership with Cisco. Enabling customer success means more than delivering solutions - it means empowering organisations to thrive in the AI era with confidence, helping them to build resilient, future-ready environments. Together with Cisco, we’re not just responding to change, we’re leading it."

Cisco Partner Summit awards reflect the top-performing partners within specific technology markets across a geographical region. Award recipients are selected by a committee of executives representing Cisco’s Global and Regional Partner Sales Organisations.


About us:

A Leading and award-winning Australian IT services and solutions provider, Data#3 Limited (DTL), is focused on helping customers to harness the power of people and technology for a better future.

Built on a foundation of over 45 years’ experience, combined with world-leading vendor technologies, Data#3 is constantly evolving its solutions and services to enable its customers’ success. Leveraging solutions such as AI, cloud, modern workplace, security, data & analytics and connectivity, combined with Data#3's services across consulting, project services and managed services, Data#3 is delivering the digital future.

Listed on the ASX in 1997, Data#3 reported gross sales of $3 billion in the 2025 financial year and has more than 1,400 employees. Headquartered in Brisbane, it has facilities across 12 locations in Australia and Fiji.

More information about Data#3 and its solution and service offerings is available at www.data3.com.au


Contact details:

Yvonne Murray

National Marketing Manager, Data#3 Limited

Email: [email protected] | Mobile: 0420 960 806

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