SA Govt dishes out "at least" $20M to vendors to support old tech
The South Australian Government pays out “at least” $20 million in additional vendor costs each year to maintain legacy systems, according to the state’s Auditor-General.
The South Australian Government pays out “at least” $20 million in additional vendor costs each year to maintain legacy systems, according to the state’s Auditor-General.
Australian smartphone sales dropped only slightly in the first half of 2020 despite the economic impact of COVID-19.
Communications and services provider Comscentre has upgraded the networks of over 2,000 Australia Post sites, reaching the halfway point in its project ahead of schedule.
The DTA has opened up its whole-of-government telco procurement marketplace, starting with 26 suppliers.
Webcentral Group has received a takeover proposal from Aussie ISP 5G Networks and has given previous contender Web.com a chance to match or beat the proposal.
Sydney-based cyber security firm LMNTRIX has appointed Simon Ractliffe, a former Optus head, to head up its channel drive as its vice president of strategic partnerships.
Amazon Web Services technology consultancy Cevo has expanded into the ACT with a Canberra office, appointing former Telstra sales head David Cooper to lead the charge.
NBN Co has announced the third extension to its offer to provide internet retailers with additional data capacity at no extra cost until the new end date of 30 November.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has reduced the prices of its IoT Events service by at least 86 per cent.
Managed security services spending is primed for long-term growth in Australia and New Zealand over the next five years.
The COVID-19 pandemic is predicted to drive solid short-term demand for PCs and tablets around the world by the end of 2020.
The Department of Defence has put out a Request For Information (RFI) for a digitisation and mobility project that will "fundamentally reset" its workplace due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Australian collaboration software provider IXUP has shaved off more than 40 per cent of its losses in its financial results for 2020.
Telstra has taken the number one spot out of four major Australian telecommunications companies for NBN service continuity rule breaches.
Communication and collaboration software revenue is set to grow 20 per cent, year-on-year, in Australia by the end of 2020, defying current enterprise ICT spending trends.