How can the channel wake up from cyber fatigue in 2020?
With so much noise about attacks in the IT industry, do customers and partners risk becoming laboured by ‘cyber fatigue’ instead of seeing cloud security as a competitive advantage?
With so much noise about attacks in the IT industry, do customers and partners risk becoming laboured by ‘cyber fatigue’ instead of seeing cloud security as a competitive advantage?
The number of IT and technology jobs in Australia has sunk by 12 per cent as salaries grow by 4.4 per cent.
iTGenius has signed off 2019 with the acquisition of Melbourne IT service provider Scale My Empire (SME) for a six-figure sum.
IT services provider PS&C has sold another of its businesses, this time offloading data analytics consultancy Glass for $1.6 million.
Digital transformation has become one of the most widely-heard buzzwords of the IT and business community in the past decade, yet remains something many are still failing to understand and execute.
Queensland TAFE is planning to ditch its legacy Veritas back-up and disaster recovery software systems following its move towards a centralised and cloud infrastructure.
Sophos has issued new updates to its channel program for managed service providers which it claims will make billing more flexible for partners.
The Federal Government has tabled its new reforms for the Research and Development Tax Incentive in a move that will cap companies’ tax refunds at $4 million.
The Department of Defence is on the lookout for new partners to join its ICT services panel for the provision of application and software support.
Versent has named a new managing director as CEO Thor Essman has taken a step back from day-to-day operations.
Cyber criminals are taking advantage of the Christmas season by making postal presents and party invites their latest target of attack.
Citadel Group has waved off concerns that its $60-million laboratory IT system has reached “end of life” to secure another year with Queensland Health.
Veritec has put boots on the ground in its new Canberra headquarters in the form of partner manager Melanie Milsom.
The local branch of Fuze has become the latest vendor to be hit by a global restructure, as more people are left jobless in the local tech industry just before Christmas.
Technology training provider New Horizons Computer Learning Centers has found a new Australian partner in DDLS after its previous franchisee went into liquidation.