PrimeQ - Primed and ready for cloud
As cloud continues to capture the imagination of the Australian market, Holly Morgan spotlights one Adelaide-based start-up reaching for the skies.
As cloud continues to capture the imagination of the Australian market, Holly Morgan spotlights one Adelaide-based start-up reaching for the skies.
Qantas is set to begin its second trial of a proof-of-concept NBN satellite service on its aircraft.
Australian e-commerce specialist, UltraServe, has promoted Vishnu Roy to fill the new role of vice president, operations.
Cloud advisory and IT services provider, Fronde, has revealed it suffered a slight reduction in profits during the first half of FY17.
Fault and technical issues continue to be the driving force behind many of the complaints by Australians about services from local telecommunications providers, according to the ACMA.
The magnitude of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks rose consistently throughout 2016, a report from communications and analysis firm, Neustar has revealed.
The volume-centric strategies that were once used to drive PC original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partners' sales are now out of sync.
LinkedIn’s subsidiary online learning platform, Lynda.com, is notifying its 9.5 million users of a database breach containing account holders contact information, learning data and courses viewed.
Optus Business has won a five-year managed services contract to boost the Townsville City Council’s communication and business capabilities.
The latest report from Akamai, revealing insight into global internet connectivity trends, has ranked Australia at 50th in the world for average connection speed at 9.6 Mbps.
Hybrid IT solutions provider CenturyLink, has signed five new partners, almost doubling its local cloud partner count.
Avanade is readying itself for the next wave set to hit the Australian cloud market, as mature enterprises look to move up the stack.
Global consultancy firm scores five-year digital contract with online bank.
IT security spending a misleading indicator of program success.
Telco named as the last supplier selected to sit on the federal government’s new four-year, whole-of-government telecommunications service panel.