CPT Global partners with Wipro in financial sector testing deal
CPT Global has struck a deal with Wipro to deliver IT testing services to one of Australia’s biggest financial institutions.
CPT Global has struck a deal with Wipro to deliver IT testing services to one of Australia’s biggest financial institutions.
Australian interconnectivity provider, Megaport, is looking east, to the West Coast of the United States, in a bid to cater for growing demand.
The proposed acquisition of SMS Management & Technology by DWS Group is set to see a shake-up in the boardroom and among the C-suite.
IT contractors affected by the suspension of activities by Plutus Payroll may have to sit out a legal battle in the Federal Court before being paid.
The Communication Workers Union claims that offshoring is behind at least a quarter of the job cuts in Optus’ latest round of redundancies.
Telstra will ramp up its 4G coverage to reach 99 per cent of the population if the ACCC confirms its move to reject wholesale domestic mobile roaming.
Freshtel has completed its transition into a full-blown IT services and cloud hosting provider, re-emerging on the ASX as Field Solutions Group.
Queensland-based IT services provider, Oper8, has been named as the local distributor for Stulz’s range of micro data centre solutions.
Some of Australia’s biggest telcos have been dealt a blow by the ACCC after its draft decision to reject plans for a wholesale domestic mobile roaming service.
Eugene Kaspersky has revealed that Kaspersky Lab plans to take further action against Microsoft over anti-trust complaints filed late last year.
Vocus has wiped $100 million off its revenue target for FY17, blaming lower than expected billings and re-jigged terms on some large projects.
The SA Govt is on the hunt for fresh providers to join a state-wide IT products and services procurement panel.
IBM Australia reported a $31 million fall in revenue for the year ending December 2016, while seeing a $36.5 million tumble in net profit for the period.
Cisco has struck a deal to acquire Viptela, a software-defined wide area network company based in San Jose, for US$610 million.
Former owner of Optus denied last-ditch legal claim to recoup $452 million in taxes from the sale of telco business to Singtel.