Check Point tour opens Israel pipeline to Aussie partners
Australian partners have become “part of the conversation” at Check Point’s Tel Aviv offices, following the company’s inaugural Australian channel partner tour.
Australian partners have become “part of the conversation” at Check Point’s Tel Aviv offices, following the company’s inaugural Australian channel partner tour.
Technology operational accelerator, Yonder & Beyond Group, has liquidated its MeU Mobile business as part of a major restructure.
HP has backtracked on its move to block the use of unofficial third party ink cartridges in its printers.
Nbn is considering FTTdp connection for over 700,000 premises previously earmarked for connection to the NBN via existing Optus HFC infrastructure and FTTN technology.
Australian IT channel players tapping into the government’s R&D Tax Incentive scheme could see a $2 million cap introduced on annual cash refunds for smaller companies.
German enterprise software company, SAP, has confirmed its acquisition of US-based Big Data-as-a-Service start-up, Altiscale.
Blind spots have been uncovered in Queensland’s IT procurement procedures, according to a new report by the state’s Auditor-General.
UXC Connect has won a $24.15 million contract from Transport for NSW for the provision of network design and hardware supply services.
Cognizant hopes to increase its collaboration with Australian partners and customers at its proposed ‘Digital Works Collaboratory’ in Melbourne.
A full third of Australians go online while at the toilet, according to a new study by nbn.
Vodafone has blamed router issues for a partial network outage that left some customers without mobile service for hours.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has pointed the finger firmly at IBM over the outage of the 2016 online Census form following four DDoS attacks in early August.
Telstra is aiming to improve its installation and fault repair times with 1,000 additional communications technicians over the next six months.
The Western Australian government needs to step up the management of its commercial IT deals, according to a new parliamentary committee report.
The Department of Defence has signed over a host of IT contracts to Leidos Group, following the company's acquisition of Lockheed Martin's global IT business.