FirstWave drops further into the red
FirstWave Cloud Technology has seen its post-tax loss tumble by just over a quarter, year-on-year, in its FY20 results.
FirstWave Cloud Technology has seen its post-tax loss tumble by just over a quarter, year-on-year, in its FY20 results.
BlueAPACHE has been contracted to help handle the IT systems of Victorian-based family service organisation Berry Street.
Trimantium Growthops Limited has ended its financial year with revenue falling 12 per cent to $84.4 million.
The company formerly known as Arq Group has posted a significant loss for its half yearly results, dropping 1,217 per cent, as it faced a customer dispute and deep debt.
Publicly-listed Dicker Data has reported a significant start to its financial year with post-tax profit up by nearly a quarter despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Global spending on artificial intelligence (AI) is forecast to double over the next four years to reach over US$110 billion by 2024.
Remote working has provided a big opportunity for businesses, and this is one that Counterparts Technology sees clearly.
Macquarie Telecom Group has ended FY20 with its sixth consecutive year of pre-tax earnings growth, yet continues to see its post-tax profit decline.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken its toll on smartphone sales in Australia, causing a year-on-year decline of 23.9 per cent in Q2.
The NSW government is set to quadruple the size of its cyber security team with an injection of $60 million over the next three years.
Storage vendor Cloudian is looking to double its channel network over the next 12 months, taking it to more than 40 partners this time next year.
Microsoft partner Seven Sigma Business Solutions has played a hand in the development of an app to assist with Victoria's overhaul of its rail infrastructure.
Rhipe has seen another uptake in Office 365 subscriptions with a rise of 50 per cent in sales over FY20.
US-based cyber analytics vendor ExtraHop has signed an Aussie distribution agreement with Nextgen, building on its presence in the local market.
Ingram Micro has inked a distribution deal with Yealink for its unified communication and collaboration products in Australia.