Australian government ICT spending to surpass $6.2 billion by 2018
Australian government ICT spending is set to soar past $6.2 billion by 2018, according to IDC analysts.
Australian government ICT spending is set to soar past $6.2 billion by 2018, according to IDC analysts.
Australian organisations are set to spend $2.5 billion on datacentre systems in 2015, according to Gartner.
SAP has appointed John Ruthven as president and managing director for SAP Australia and New Zealand.
Inabox Group has secured merger and acquisition funding of up to $3 million as part of an expanded agreement with the Commonwealth Bank.
Australian online retailer, Klika, has appointed a new partner and director of commercial operations to lead a global expansion of the company.
Ingram Micro has struck a deal to become the exclusive Australian distributor for AppSense.
Reseller MSY Technology has taken out the top Australian award at the Intel Solutions Summit in Macau.
Microsoft Australia managing director Pip Marlow has led a campaign this week to encourage more Australian students to take up computer coding. The company is helping more than 7000 students learn code as part of YouthSpark #WeSpeakCode week. Federal communications minister, Malcolm Turnbull, also delivered a speech, in which he urged students to take up science, technology and mathematics subjects to fill the shortfall of Australian graduates in these areas. The week long campaign saw students from all over Australia try coding with the help of volunteers and teachers. Today, more than 800 students from more than 30 local schools in Sydney learnt to code at the main #WeSpeakCode event being held in the Great Hall of the University of Technology Sydney .
Microsoft is leading a campaign this week to encourage more Australian students to take up computer coding.
CloudFX has launched a Cloud brokerage platform that allows users to customise, configure, deploy and manage cloud services from the world's biggest vendors through a central market place.
Amcom has taken top marketing honours at the global Cisco Partner Summit 2015 in Montreal.
Intel is giving Vivid Sydney visitors a chance to test their skills in a Game of Drones - where remote-controlled bots tangle in a skyward bumper race.
KEMP Technologies has appointed former Webroot channel boss, Luke Holland as its new channel account manager for Australia and New Zealand.
SAP has expanded its flagship youth innovation program, the Young ICT Explorers (YICTE) competition, across six states and territories to meet the increasing appetite for technology innovation among young Australian students.
Optus has posted strong fourth quarter profit results of $239 million for the quarter - up seven per cent on the previous year's corresponding period.