What makes a compelling submission for the 2017 ARN ICT Industry Awards?
With competition strong and nominations set to close on 6 July, the value of submitting a compelling submission heightens.
With competition strong and nominations set to close on 6 July, the value of submitting a compelling submission heightens.
Both companies win a number of gongs at the vendor’s Asia-Pacific and Japan partner awards.
Accenture Australia has been awarded a contract worth almost $8 million from the Department of Human Services for the provision of design services.
Oakton has delivered one of the first Australian Government cloud-based CRM platforms for the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science (DIIS).
Launches market consultation on visa services in Australia
Kirk Jones is stepping down from his role as channel director at Thousand Hands Technologies, a position he held for around four months.
Dimension Data has been lauded by Frost & Sullivan for its consulting, technical support and managed services.
Lenovo has promoted its consumer director, Brendan Lau, as its PC and Smart Devices (PCSD), consumer and SMB director.
Vodafone flags study showing that a domestic roaming service could save consumers $658 million per year.
Gartner says 5G, AI and behavioural biometrics on smartphones will further fuel its adoption
Michael Malone steps in as chairman of the board.
South Australian Government to pump $200 million into new jobs fund that will see a surge in investment within the local IT sector.
Nominations for the 2017 ARN ICT Industry Awards have been extended, with submissions now closing at midnight, Thursday 6 July.
With company survival at stake, business continuity planning remains of critical importance to Australian organisations, both large and small. Industry leaders attended this ARN Roundtable - sponsored by APC by Schneider Electric and Zerto - to examine how partners can prioritise business continuity for the customer, outlining the criteria required to avoid downtime and the key challenges and opportunities ahead for the industry. Photos by Maria Stefina.
Crazy Domains' parent company has acquired Singapore-based hosting and domain services company, the Vodien Group, for $29 million.