Vodafone fills CTO role in Australia
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) has named Kevin Millroy as CTO, following the departure of Benoit Hanssen in August.
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) has named Kevin Millroy as CTO, following the departure of Benoit Hanssen in August.
IT management solution provider, Kaseya, recognised its top performing A/NZ partners for 2016 at it annual MSP awards dinner, held this year at the Hyatt Regency in Sydney.
Backed by Symbio, MyRepublic will deliver VoIP over the NBN and ADSL in Australia.
Networking vendor, Aruba Networks, celebrated the 2016 achievements of its top performing A/NZ partners at its annual Atmosphere A/NZ Conference at the Gold Coast.
Software innovation is top of agenda in Australia today, with a host of new businesses emerging to service a blossoming market.
Software company, Klugo, has merged with managed service provider, Outserve, to combine forces and accelerate plans for growth.
To compete in virtually any industry today, companies must adopt digital-first strategies, or risk becoming irrelevant in the market.
After two years of decline, the global tablet market is starting to flourish with projections in 2017, highlighting moderate demand for 2-in-1s, Windows tablets, and enterprise sales.
Initiative looks to increase market adoption for CSG solutions via print, communications and desktop channels
Vocus Group has secured a deal with Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks for the construction of the $228 million Australia Singapore Cable (ASC).
Ex-Juniper Networks executive steps up to the Telstra boardroom.
As the industry advocates for new ways of thinking within the channel, ARN tests the theory in distribution.
Sydney-based managed service provider, Uplinx Group, has officially rebranded to Outcomex, in a move to better reflect its motto of delivering business outcomes for its customers.
The ongoing Samsung Note 7 saga has resulted in the tech giant now working to automatically cut connections to all local mobile networks.
Optus and Telstra are expanding their mobile coverage following the $60 million second round of Federal Government funding they received as part of the Mobile Black Spot Programme.