Aussie tech sector sees insolvencies soar
Insolvencies look to be on the rise in the local IT industry, with the market segment contributing to 225 external administrators’ reports during the financial year ending June 2016.
Insolvencies look to be on the rise in the local IT industry, with the market segment contributing to 225 external administrators’ reports during the financial year ending June 2016.
Former Polycom CEO departs to head up BMC Software as the US-based company’s new president and CEO.
Dicker Data is among the local technology companies that have moved to clarify their tax stance after the ATO released its latest tax transparency report.
More than 80 Visionstream employees could be affected as the telecommunications and IT services company winds back its workforce, according to the Communications Workers Union.
Industry feedback has already started rolling in over the Federal Government’s proposed NBN industry levy, which could see network providers pay millions each year.
There’s more than one way to skin the proverbial cat, and the same can be said for software development.
Dicker Data, Distribution Central, Ingram Micro, and Hills are among the companies that paid no tax in 2014-15.
BlackBerry has launched what it calls an “Enterprise of Things” platform, as it transitions into its new identity.
Dell EMC has named former Dell A/NZ channel and alliance manager, Geoff Wright, as its new general manager, channels and alliances, for Australia and New Zealand.
Over the Wire has agreed to pay $7.6 million for Melbourne's Telarus as part of its push into the Victorian market.
IT, broadcasting and telecommunications contractors accounted for $3.85 billion worth of public contracts in the financial year ending 2016.
The saga of self-proclaimed Google challenger, Uglii Group, is coming to an end, with the Federal Court of Australia ordering that the company be wound up.
State audit highlights serious malware infections in at least two government agencies.
BigAir has taken a step closer to joining forces with telecommunications provider, Superloop, after the company’s shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favour of the proposed acquisition.
Global technology distribution giant now under the control of HNA Group, following the completion of the Chinese conglomerate’s $US6 billion acquisition of the US-based company.