Microsoft OEM reseller to pay $250,000 over copyright case
Australian Microsoft partner, PC Case Gear, has agreed to pay the software giant $250,000 in damages as part of an out of court settlement over copyright infringement.
Australian Microsoft partner, PC Case Gear, has agreed to pay the software giant $250,000 in damages as part of an out of court settlement over copyright infringement.
Data breach exposes more than 1.28 million records.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has once again taken IBM to task over its role in the 2016 Census website outage.
Cyber security vendor, Centrify, has bolstered its A/NZ channel strategy after striking a local distribution deal with Hemisphere Technologies.
One Nation senator, Pauline Hanson, has called on the Federal Government to materially support a 90-kilometre undersea fibre link to Norfolk Island.
Data#3 will '"refresh" up to 12,000 HP devices after being awarded a new multi-year contract by Queensland’s Department of Education and Training.
Niche, tailored services can help IT resellers in their search for profit margin.
IBM has questioned its own dealings with an internet service provider and its upstream partner in its handling of the troubled 2016 Census project.
The Australian government has put more than $15 million worth of IT contracts up for grabs on its Digital Marketplace portal.
Production efficiency enhancements and the development of highly-tailored products are set to help IT spend in Australia’s manufacturing sector hit $3.7 billion by 2019.
Artificial intelligence is set to play an increasing role in how Accenture solves customer problems.
Microsoft’s cloud strategy is paying dividends, with the company seeing a 116 per cent rise in Azure revenue for the three months ending September.
Samsung is reportedly in talks with LG Chem about the possibility of using the rival company’s batteries for its new smartphones following the Note7 debacle.
Gartner expects so-called “civilisation infrastructure” to see software and IT services help push global IT spend to $US3.5 trillion in 2017.
Big Blue fires Census bullet back at Australian Government, with Nextgen and Vocus also coming under fire.