NBNco gets fresh faces
The executive team of the NBNco is getting its final touches with executive chair, Michael Quigley appointing three new faces.
The executive team of the NBNco is getting its final touches with executive chair, Michael Quigley appointing three new faces.
UXC subsidiary, Eclipse Computing, has jumped into bed with education player and ASX-listed entity, Entellect Solutions’ (ASX: ESN) subsidiary, MXL Consolidated, to take an integrated management application, called EduPoint, to market.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is seeking authorised resellers to provide Symantec backup and recovery software licenses as it expands the vendor’s solution to its x86 and Solaris Unix environments.
Cisco has become the second vendor in recent weeks to drop its hardware prices, adding weight to predictions of broader price cuts.
Seven of Australia’s leading ICT analysts are split on whether the public discourse around the Federal Government’s planned National Broadband Network (NBN) is lacking.
The establishment of NBNco to rollout the Federal Government’s planned National Broadband Network (NBN) is the right move according to six of Australia’s leading ICT analysts.
Asked if they had any doubts Australia needed a significant upgrade to its existing networks from technology and competition view points, seven of the country’s leading ICT analysts have given mixed responses.
There is no better alternative to a fibre-to-the-premises (FttP) network in the long term for the National Broadband Network (NBN), according to seven of the country’s top ICT analysts.
Seven of Australia’s top ICT analysts agree the social and economic benefits of the Federal Government’s planned National Broadband Network ([[xref: http://www.arnnet.com.au/tag/National%20Broadband%20Network%20(NBN)|NBN|new]]) will outweigh the forecast $43 billion cost.
ASX-listed service providers have reported mixed results for the full-year to June 30.
ICT consultancy, Ajilon, is aiming to boost its workforce by 400 people by the end of 2011 on the back of solid growth.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is after heavy duty devices to scan 80 million double-sided sheets in 100 working days for the Census of Population and Housing to be conducted in August, 2011.
Data#3 has posted its 13th straight period of positive financial results with a record net profit of $9.8 million for the full year to June 30.
The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) for the supply of a customer relationship management (CRM) solution.
HP has kicked off a new certification for its printing partners to help them combat the economic downturn.