Private equity firm buys majority stake in Nexon
A Swedish private equity firm has acquired a majority stake in Australian cloud and managed IT services provider Nexon Asia Pacific.
A Swedish private equity firm has acquired a majority stake in Australian cloud and managed IT services provider Nexon Asia Pacific.
Veeam is launching a new systems integrator program in an effort to better target large Fortune 500 companies.
Victoria-based services provider Advance Computing has transitioned accountancy firm Choice Group to Microsoft 365 in an effort to boost its flexible working.
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Amazon Web Services has a new head of global channel and alliances as long-serving chief Terry Wise takes on a new role.
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Unified communications provider 8x8 has launched a new regional support centre in Sydney.
Fujitsu has launched a new security operations centre in Canberra in an effort to boost its services offering.
The unions at the centre of Telstra bargaining talks have fuelled speculation that the telco is priming itself to buy the National Broadband Network (NBN).
NEC Australia has filed a lawsuit against over the cancellation of the government's Biometric Identification Services (BIS) project.
Canberra-founded ISV Intelledox has been swallowed up by global firm Smart Communications for an undisclosed amount.
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