Rowing Australia names Sharp EIT Solutions as official technology partner

Rowing Australia has announced a strategic partnership with Sharp EIT Solutions with the office supplies and technology provider becoming the official technology partner for the governing body and the Australian rowing team.
The collaboration has been described as “a significant step forward in the integration of advanced information technology within the realm of athletic performance (that) underscores the shared vision of both organisations to leverage cutting-edge technology to enhance performance, security and operational efficiency.”
Rowing Australia noted that a critical factor in selecting an IT provider was the protection of their data and a strong focus on cyber security.
Commenting on the partnership, Sharp EIT Solutions Managing Director, Mario Bernatovic stated “Sharp EIT is thrilled to come on board and support RA. We are deeply committed to nurturing and supporting the communities and organisations that unite us.
“Our enthusiasm for community and sports is fundamental to who we are. We are honoured to support your organisation both operationally and as an official sponsor.
“This partnership is a testament to Rowing Australia’s dedication to excellence, innovation, and ensuring that the athletes and staff have access to the best possible resources and support.”
Rowing Australia Chief Executive, Sarah Cook said cyber security was paramount to national sporting organisations and Sharp EIT would be an exceptional technology partner.
Cook noted “collaboration is a significant step forward in enhancing our IT infrastructure and cyber security capabilities. Sharp EIT's experience with other leading sports organisations reassures us of their ability to understand and meet our specific needs in sport.
“We are confident that this partnership will provide a seamless transition and elevate the level of service and security for our staff, athletes, and community.”
Sharp EIT are business IT solutions specialists known for supporting sporting organisations across Australia, which aligns perfectly with Rowing Australia’s commitment to excellence and pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
The company will deliver a robust cyber security framework, including Endpoint Detection and Response and a Security Operations Centre, ensuring the highest level of protection for Rowing Australia's sensitive information.
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