Melbourne IT warns of lacklustre 2010
ASX-listed services provider, Melbourne IT (ASX:MLB), has forecast a lacklustre 2010 as it invests for 2011.
ASX-listed services provider, Melbourne IT (ASX:MLB), has forecast a lacklustre 2010 as it invests for 2011.
Melbourne IT (ASX:MLB) has posted a 20 per cent drop in profits despite a 21 per cent rise in revenue, according to its half-year results.
Rumours that Protac has exited the distribution business persist, with further indications that its business has ceased.
ASX-listed company, Melbourne IT, has been selected to manage Twitter’s domain name portfolio.
ASX-listed Melbourne IT has filled two high-level executive positions.
Melbourne IT (ASX:MLB) chief operating officer (COO), Andrew Field, has resigned from his post after a decade of service.
Melbourne IT (ASX:MLB) key brand, WebCentral, has taken the wrappers off its online data protection product, Managed PC Backup.
ASX-listed Melbourne IT has chalked up its sixth consecutive year of growth with a 17 per cent increase in net profit to $16.2 million.
Melbourne IT’s WebCentral hosting company is using virtualisation technology to enhance the provision of on-demand services to its customers.
Proposed changes by ICANN to the domain name system could see Australian firms paying anywhere between US$185,000 to US$500,000 for the prestige of owning their own Top Level Domain (TLD).
Slowing economic growth and a tight skills market will make it a challenging year for the IT industry, according to Melbourne IT’s chief.