Telstra in the year of COVID-19
Telstra is claiming that digitisation projects could pump $90 billion into the economy and create 250,000 new jobs by 2025.
Telstra is claiming that digitisation projects could pump $90 billion into the economy and create 250,000 new jobs by 2025.
Communications Design & Management (CDM) has overhauled aged care provider Whiddon’s ageing IT infrastructure, cutting its process time by around 99 per cent.
Any successful business is as strong as its employees, and that’s something that Area9 takes seriously — even to the point of resulting in “accidental” business expansions.
The Australian Government is to digitise travel documents as part of a permissions capability system refresh to a reusable whole-of-Government digital platform.
KPMG has streamlined Charles Sturt University’s customer relationship management (CRM) system, cutting down on the number of different sources used to look up student information.
A myriad of technology companies have joined forces to launch a marketplace aimed at improving the digital workforce.
Telco provider amaysim has paid penalties totalling $126,000 for alleged false or misleading representations about its mobile phone plans in an advertisement posted to Twitter.
CitriX has become the latest vendor to be awarded the Federal Government’s “protected” status, giving it the ability to handle classified and highly sensitive government data.
Mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) partners from some of Australia’s largest telcos have seen ‘significant growth’ in mobile services over the last 12 months.
SAP partner ExceleratedS2P has revamped IDP Education’s procurement process across its global operations, driving cost savings of at least $5 million in the process.
AWS has launched a set of training courses focused on helping partners and other uses migrate self-managed databases over to solutions supplied by the cloud giant.
Dicker Data has its eyes on doubling its half-yearly revenue amid the COVID-19 pandemic to A$2 billion, and plans to get there by just doing "what we expect to be able to do".
Devices running Chrome OS have been highlighted as one of the global PC market’s “bright spots” during the third quarter of 2020 amid varying levels of overall growth.
Accenture Australia has won a $43 million contract with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) for system development, maintenance and transformation.
While some companies may be focusing on business continuity during uncertain times, Acclimation managing director Rod Taubman believes those that go out and take a chance now will be better prepared.