Yellowfin, La Trobe University launch partnership with analytics challenge award
Australian-based global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor, Yellowfin, has officially launched its industry partnership with La Trobe University with the presentation of the...
View ArticleTechnologyOne celebrates 17 years of record growth
Well, a little longer actually as the company founded by Adrian Di Marco started in Brisbane in 1987 to develop its own accounting software. Fast forward to 1999 when it went public, and that is where...
View ArticleWatchGuard and ConnectWise integrate
Security-as-a-Service has become a buzz-word, and a new breed of Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) have been building their capabilities in the cloud. But it is not just about end-point...
View ArticleRoy Hill – big mining needs big process
Running a world class integrated iron ore mining, rail, airport, shipping port, and remote operation in the Pilbara Region WA, with more than 1600 staff is a big job. When it decided it was time to...
View ArticleLogRhythm taps machine learning and analytics for its SOC
When you run a SOC (Security operations centre), you receive so much data that sometimes it is hard to sort the wheat from the chaff. LogRhythm needed at least a 200% boost to its processing power....
View ArticleDropsuite raises $5 million, set for ASX listing
Backup and recovery vendor Dropsuite is set to list on the Australian Securities Exchange after raising the minimum subscription of $5 million in a capital raising which sought up to $8 million to fund...
View ArticleAustralia given 15 December deadline for Norfolk link
Australia has a deadline of 15 December to decide whether it will supply a cable link to Norfolk Island, with the official ground-breaking ceremony for the Hawaiki underea telecommunications cable...
View ArticleAnother 21 CSPs join Equinix Cloud Exchange
The range of services available via Equinix Cloud Exchange has increased substantially thanks to the addition of 21 more CSPs. Equinix Cloud Exchange provides access to multiple cloud service providers...
View ArticleEricsson releases NFV infrastructure solution
Global communications services provider Ericsson has launched its verified Network Functions Virtualisation infrastructure (NFVi) solution with multivendor capabilities and a transformation service...
View ArticleWill our iPhone prices get Trumped?
One analyst has suggested that the rest of the world may have to pay for the additional cost of manufacturing iPhones in the US triggered by Donald Trump's proposed "bring back our jobs" measures....
View ArticleMelbourne man’s infringement of copyright, IP costs him $196,000
GlobalX, a provider of IT services and solutions to the legal industry, has applauded the business ethics of rival firm, SAI Global, who successfully sued Melbourne man, Liam Johnstone, for...
View ArticleShoreTel beefs up ANZ management with restructure of business
Communications solutions provider ShoreTel has announced a raft of new management appointments for its Australian and New Zealand business. The new appointments form part of ShoreTel’s strategic...
View ArticleACCC says property group misled over online reviews
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken Meriton Property Services to the Federal Court over what it claims is misleading or deceptive conduct in online reviews of properties on the...
View ArticleGovt slammed over 'intimidation' on Medicare website
The activist group GetUp has slammed the federal government over its threat to an elderly man who runs a website called Save Medicare where he publishes information about government changes to...
View ArticleGovernment to do away with telecoms anti-competitive laws
The Federal Government is repealing telecommunications anti-competitive laws originally imposed nearly 20 years ago to support the development of competition in the telecommunications sector. Now,...
View Article‘Sop to Telstra’ says CCC in angry reaction to proposed changes to...
Telecommunications competition law changes proposed by the Federal Government would "gut protections" from anti-competitive conduct by Telstra, and “fly in the face of almost universal opposition” from...
View ArticleioFABRIC beefs up team, opens new office for push into Asia Pacific market
Global storage virtualisation and objective-defined storage provider ioFABRIC has established its first Asia Pacific office in Sydney to springboard a drive into the APAC market and strengthened its...
View ArticleCensus 2016: inquiry achieves what it was meant to
The 112-page report into the failed 2016 census, tabled by the Senate Economics Reference Committee on Thursday, presumably brings to an end — for the year at least — the unedifying tale of how...
View ArticleBidEnergy buys into US market with first acquisition
Australian energy-tech startup BidEnergy has announced its first US acquisition, buying RealWinWin (RWW), a company which secures rebates from utilities on behalf of customers via energy efficiency...
View ArticleThere is much more beneath the Surface
OPINION: A few years ago, the face of personal computing started to change from boring black and beige notebook and desktop PCs and Macs to new form factors. Surface, iPad Pro, hybrid, two-in-one –...
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