Australian SaaS public cloud revenue hits $2.6B
Australian software-as-as-service (SaaS) providers reaped $2.6 billion in public cloud revenue during 2018, new figures from IDC revealed.
Australian software-as-as-service (SaaS) providers reaped $2.6 billion in public cloud revenue during 2018, new figures from IDC revealed.
American consultancy firm Simplus has axed the brand name of Aussie Salesforce partner Sqware Peg follow its merger in January.
HCL Technologies has officially launched its new enterprise software division in Australia and New Zealand after acquiring a number of legacy IBM products.
Asia Pacific distributor Sektor has ramped up its cyber security portfolio with the acquisition of New Zealand distie Duo Group.
IT services provider Empired is set to cut costs and capital expenditure during the new financial year in an effort to alleviate a $14.3 million net debt.
Spirit Telecom has jumped back on the acquisition bandwagon with the $2.6 million purchase of managed services provider Arinda IT.
The Tasmanian Government has overhauled its legacy Triple Zero telephony service in favour of a new platform by NEC Australia.
Australia’s consumer watchdog is to stop regulating the wholesale SMS service market as traditional texts are superseded by the likes of WhatsApp and iMessage.
Cloud data integration provider Talend has launched a partner program to assist the channel’s customer deployments.
Cenitex and Microsoft Gold partner Oobe have launched a new Azure storage offering for the Victorian Government.
Completion of Macquarie Telecom’s $80-million new data centre Intellicentre 3 East (IC3) has been postponed for the second half of 2020.
Contino has built a cloud-native and serverless data analytics platform on AWS to help improve NSW's public transport operations.
Optus is being hauled back to court for allegedly sending customers misleading information, two days after being fined $1.5 million for a similar feat.
Australian market operators could be subject to tighter rules when outsourcing their IT systems following a public consultation.
Canberra-based Digital61 has won a $14.8-million contract to supply infrastructure services to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.