Tech deals drop by nearly a third during Q2
Australian technology deal activity over the last quarter has seen a significant drop when compared to activity over the last 12 months.
Australian technology deal activity over the last quarter has seen a significant drop when compared to activity over the last 12 months.
When recovering from major disruption, it’s important to think about the next steps forward, and Nuago has picked up that while customers are looking forward, they’re “not looking too far out in the distance”.
Aussie Broadband has signed an agreement with wholesale network infrastructure operator OptiComm to offer fibre to the premises (FTTP) services to residential customers on its network.
Microsoft has changed its week-long in person Ignite event to two 48-hour virtual sessions for free.
Sojung Lee was appointed vice president of sales across Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) before the full force of COVID-19 hit the world, so she, and by extension SolarWinds itself, had to change priorities.
Despite the disruption of a global pandemic, IT service provider TechBrain still has its business priorities in check as it looks to keep on growing.
Australian government services are forecast to cut back on IT spending in 2020 at a rate of more than 12 times the global average.
Computer One has unveiled plans to hone in on permanent services, with customer demand requiring more than just flexible working solutions.
Master agent Tradewinds Technology Brokerage has added the US-based ISV Prodoscore to its portfolio for Australia and New Zealand.
Consultancy Agilexperts has assisted fast food giant KFC with the implementation of a new payroll system in Australia.
ISV Tollring has signed a PBX partner distribution agreement with CommsPlus Distribution for Australia.
Madison Technologies has undergone a restructure in Australia, splitting into four companies and taking on the new parent company name of Madison Group Enterprises.
Hitachi Vantara has appointed Macquarie Telecom's Erin Mikan as channel sales manager for Australia and New Zealand.
The worldwide cloud infrastructure services market is on a roll with spending growing by nearly a third over the second quarter of 2020 to support remote opportunities.
Optus has opened up 5G services to its wholesale partners to allow them to offer 5G home broadband to their customers.