NBN Co rebates are "weak incentive" for fixing faults
The NBN Co is still not being incentivised enough to fix service, submissions to public inquiry have argued.
The NBN Co is still not being incentivised enough to fix service, submissions to public inquiry have argued.
Avaya has re-tweaked its Edge Partner Program in an effort to encourage more managed service provision from the channel.
Tibco Software is to buy French data management company Orchestra Networks in an effort to boost its digital-business platform Connected Intelligence.
The NBN Co has become a “victim of its own success” in regional Australia due to unprecedented demand for data, an inquiry has found.
HCL Technologies is planning a major expansion in Australia with the launch of a 150-strong office in Melbourne next year.
The Australian Taxation Office is to carve up its future IT contracts as it overhauls its procurement process over the next three years.
The Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA) has reappointed Fujitsu Australia to manage its national personal property registry for another three years.
Cyber security vendor Thycotic has launched an Australian-hosted version of its secret server cloud service allowing the channel to handle highly sensitive data without sending it offshore.
Consultancy firm Servian has signed a one-year partnership with collaboration software provider IXUP to offer the vendor's encrypted data collaboration platform.
The Citadel Group has acquired the government business of technology agency Gruden for $1.65 million.
Vertiv has won a $6.6 million contract to build a landing station for the Sunshine Coast International Broadband Submarine Cable.
IP Australia has unveiled a guide for entrepreneurs and start-ups to help them understand intellectual property in the digital age.
Managed services provider Cirrus Networks has won a $3 million deal to deploy an operational technology (OT) cyber resilience program for Woodside Petroleum.
NBN Co has deployed the first G-fast-capable distribution point units (DPUs) following its long-running partnerships with fixed-broadband vendors Nokia and Adtran.
Australian IT and consulting firm Trimantium GrowthOps has changed its name as it attempts to carve a new niche in the technology market.