Hitachi unveils business consolidation
Hitachi has announced plans to integrate its Hitachi Vantara and Hitachi Consulting businesses to lead Hitachi’s global expansion of its digital solution, Lumada.
Hitachi has announced plans to integrate its Hitachi Vantara and Hitachi Consulting businesses to lead Hitachi’s global expansion of its digital solution, Lumada.
Systems integrator Katana1 has named cloud data management start-up Rubrik its fastest growing vendor.
Talend has launched a cloud accreditation program that measures partners' in-depth training, completion of successful customer projects and market expertise.
Oracle has announced plans to launch a new cloud region in Melbourne by the end of 2020.
How telecomunications providers can give Australians the fastest broadband speed possible is the key issue said Matthew Lobb, Vodafone general manager for fixed broadband.
Rackspace has appointed Sean Girvin as its managing director for Australia and New Zealand.
Oracle has announced that CEO Mark V. Hurd will take a leave of absence due to health related reasons.
Five months after being ordered to pay $3.15 million in penalties to NSW Fair Trading, Android Enjoyed is yet to make the payment.
Following an internal restructure, publicly-listed distributor Rhipe has appointed Tovia Va'aelua to the role of general manager of sales across Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ).
Chris Hewlett has been appointed enterprise sales director at HP for end user personal systems.
SME telecommunications provider BVivid has paid $25,200 in penalties following two infringement notices from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Vocus Group company secretary Ashe-lee Jegathesan has resigned to take on the role of chief operation officer at Uniti Group.
Data#3 has been awarded a $7.1 million contract for the support and maintenance of Microsoft licenses for Australia’s national science agency CSIRO.
Robert Malkin has departed Commvault where he has been the vice president for Australian and New Zealand since June 2018.
TPG Telecom profit for 2019 took a 56 per cent hit going from $396 million in 2018 down to $174 million for the year ended 31 July 2019.