ACCC drops NTT in favour of DXC for $15M CDR services
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has swapped NTT Digital for DXC Technology to manage its Consumer Data Right (CDR) platform.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has swapped NTT Digital for DXC Technology to manage its Consumer Data Right (CDR) platform.
Epicon IT has renewed a $5 million contract with the Australian Taxation Office for the next three years.
Cube Networks has joined the Juniper Networks Elite Plus Partner program, marking a first for Australian partners.
The Federal Government has launched a strategy focused on quantum technology as part of the National Reconstruction Fund which includes a $1 billion investment for critical technologies like quantum.
Sydney-based cyber security partner Sekuro has hired technology industry heavyweight Ian Buddery as it eyes global growth.
Microsoft will commence managing end-customer taxation (GST) for independent software vendors (ISV) selling through the Australian commercial marketplace.
Cloud delivery and performance vendor Akamai has promoted its long-serving employee James Richmond to leader of Australia and New Zealand.
The Australian Domain Authority (auDA) has launched a search for a service provider to manage its registry of .au domains.
Orro has acquired one of its former partners Coloured Lines for an undisclosed amount.
Information security provider archTIS has made a “milestone” move into Europe by signing a $353,332 contract with DHL.
Multiple “big bang” efforts to modernise the federal government’s decades-old migration ICT system have left it with a “cumbersome” and “outdated” process.
TechnologyOne footprint Lánluas has made two hires across Australia and New Zealand on the back of customer growth.
TPG-owned Vision Network has added four new retail service providers (RSPs) to its broadband network as part of a national upgrade.
Unified communications vendor GoTo has promoted its Asia Pacific partner chief, Yvette McEnearney, to senior director of channel sales.
Banks and telecommunications providers should aim to work closer together to prevent scams as Australians report over $550 million in losses.