Amaysim graces Australia with $40 unlimited 12/1Mbps NBN plan
Seeking to illuminate its new value offering, Amaysim is hammering home its “highly competitive NBN offer” for new and existing customers from $40pm. The NBN. It’s a dog’s breakfast of fibre, coax,...
View ArticleTransformation and Turnaround Association launches to support transformation...
Transformation is more than simply a buzzword; it's genuinely an important skill of today's leader. A new industry association has formed to provide mentorship and advocacy around the discipline....
View ArticleRozetta, SIRCA partner on universities analytics, big data platform
Advanced analytics and data management provider RoZetta Technology has partnered with sister company SIRCA to build, deploy and manage an enhanced analytics and data collaboration platform to over 30...
View ArticleKogan Mobile says it’s cheaper than Vaya’s new retail Coles SIM plan
Earlier this week, Vaya announced its SIM cards would be at retail for the first time, with a 6 month deal for $150, but Kogan can demonstrate better value. As always, competition in the mobile space...
View ArticleWith Amazon coming, is it better to work with the Goliath than fight it?
Should you be the “David” that tries defeating the Amazon goliath, or can Alley’s Amazon-friendly platform solution “Goliath” help you outsell your real competitive “enemies” instead? Earlier this...
View ArticleSony XZ Premium – everything you want in a flagship (review)
Sony’s XZ Premium packs the latest Snapdragon 835 go-fast processor, a 5.5” Triluminous 4K, HDR10 screen, a great front and rear camera, and water resistance into its 2017 flagship – if you like Sony...
View ArticleHPE bidding goodbye to HDDs in servers and data centres (but not yet all PCs)
With 2017 set “to be the year of all-flash storage”, the all-flash revolution is finally going strong in data centres, but I wish I could say the same for consumer PCs! Whenever I come across any...
View ArticleHMD does deal to bring ZEISS optics back to Nokia phones
With the Microsoft nightmare now long behind it, Nokia is re-establishing its exclusive collaboration with Zeiss, rekindling a “commitment to set new imaging standards for Nokia smartphone consumers.”...
View ArticleSamsung S8: What Infinity Sounds like, a live streamed AV extravaganza
Samsung and “Boiler Room” are delivering “Infinity Sounds”: an immersive, audio-visual show that’s Boiler Room’s first to be captured exclusively through a smartphone lens. Set to be broadcast live...
View ArticleAussie startups raise a combined $5 million in capital
New construction-tech startup, Assignar, and Australian fintech EFTsure, have secured a combined $5 million Series A funding through a new Venture Capital firm Our Innovation Fund (OIF). Assignar, a...
View ArticleThomas Duryea Logicalis deploys activity based working for Cardinia Shire
IT solutions and managed services provider Thomas Duryea Logicalis has worked with Victoria’s Cardinia Shire Council on the deployment of an Activity Based Working (ABW) solution in its new...
View ArticleXero releases e-invoicing solution
Cloud accounting software provider Xero has released a new e-invoicing solution which it claims lightens administrative burdens on small businesses and has the potential to slash overdue payments. Xero...
View ArticleTibco absorbs nanoscale.io
Integration, API management, and analytics vendor Tibco Software has acquired microservices specialist nanoscale.io. Tibco's acquisition of nanoscale.io will enhance its ability to enable the use and...
View ArticleOPPO next gen A77 – more of everything (first look)
OPPO’s new A77 is a mid-market 5.5” phone that at $448 packs a lot of value. To top this it has added The Good Guys to its growing stable of retailers. As seems usual for OPPO lovers the front camera...
View ArticleDell Inspiron 13 – a 360° with maximum flexibility (review)
Dell’s Inspiron 13, 7000, 2017, packs a lot into a small body – a 13.3” HD touch screen, Intel 7th generation Core i5/i7, 8-16GB DDR4, up to a 512GB SSD. Add to that HDMI 1.4a; USB-C Gen 1 for...
View ArticleSA to get world’s largest battery facility
South Australia will get the world’s largest lithium ion battery to store renewable energy, with the State Government awarding contracts to US sustainable energy group Tesla and French energy company...
View ArticleHackett says SA battery project shows ‘growing maturity' of energy market
The chief of Australian battery and energy storage company Redflow, Simon Hackett, has welcomed the announcement that the South Australian Government has awarded a contract to deploy a 129 megawatt...
View ArticleInternode nudges competitors in Internet customer satisfaction
Internet Service Provider Internode attributes long-term investment in its brand and services as part of the reason for the company achieving the highest overall customer satisfaction scores in the...
View ArticleNBN Co plan to use DLM likened to 'putting lipstick on a pig'
Plans by the company rolling out the national broadband network to implement dynamic line management on its fibre-to-the-node and fibre-to-the-basement connections in early 2018 have been termed as...
View ArticleComms Alliance: mixed results on Telco Customer Sat survey
The latest quarterly Telecommunications Customer Satisfaction survey: mixed results with some key sat stats steady, while others highlight “areas for industry improvement.” The Communications Alliance...
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