Unisys lands A/NZ airport security gates contract with Vision-Box
Systems integrator Unisys has won a contract to support automated border security technology across 11 Australian and New Zealand airports in partnership with Vision-Box.
Systems integrator Unisys has won a contract to support automated border security technology across 11 Australian and New Zealand airports in partnership with Vision-Box.
Australians working from home have balked at the idea of mangers monitoring their daily activities using surveillance and so-called 'tattle ware’ technology.
Unisys has joined the Google Cloud Partner Advantage Program as a Google Cloud and Google Workspace Resell Partner, a move that sees the US-based provider ramp up its cloud-agnostic approach.
Unisys is to advance its experience-focused digital workplace services solution set with its US$152.5 million acquisition of Unify Square, which claims a presence in Australia.
The South Australian government has added three new technology players to its recently launched $301.5 million managed platform services panel.
The Department of Home Affairs has pushed the button on its Enterprise Biometric Identification System that was developed using Unisys Stealth and Idemia’s facial and fingerprint recognition technology.
Unisys is taking further steps in building up its engagement with the NSW Police Force as it embarks on the ‘discovery’ phase for the new integrated policing operating system.
Unisys has launched a new global partner program focused on its security products and services.
Unisys has inked a multi-million-dollar agreement to continue to provide facial image processing technology and services for the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads’ (TMR) smart card driver licence.
Unisys has scored a new project with the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to design, build and manage a new secure cloud infrastructure.
Unisys has picked up a three-year contract with A/NZ healthcare provider Healthscope to implement its SIEM system and associated services.
The Australian Department of Defence has issued three technology contracts amounting to $190 million, with Fujitsu and Kinetic IT the big winners.
Unisys has become an OutSystems strategic reseller and implementation partner in A/NZ, signalling a push into low-code agile development.
Avaya and Unisys have made official a partnership driven by increased demand from enterprise customers and larger organisations.
Unisys Australia appears to have dramatically turned its 2017 bottom line around from the multimillion-dollar loss it reported in 2016.