“Subscription economy" will drive new tech platforms: Zuora CEO
Structural shift into more services-type business will make pay-per-use increasingly common in the new economy, according to Zuora founder and CEO, Tien Tzuo.
Structural shift into more services-type business will make pay-per-use increasingly common in the new economy, according to Zuora founder and CEO, Tien Tzuo.
New warehouse will be located in Sydney’s Western suburbs on Parramatta Road near Olympic Park. It will be bigger than its existing Melbourne logistics hub, with potential seating - in the office component alone - for 106 staff.
Kelly was Lenovo’s director of SMB and consumer in A/NZ
The mobile revolution is changing the face of both IT and life as we know. ARN sat down with a group of industry experts to look at the challenges and opportunities BYOD and the move of mobility into the enterprise represent.
ASX-listed Rubik is in exclusive talks with Macquarie’s Banking and Financial Services Group for the purchase of Coin
The ICT supplier expects pre-tax profit in the range of $18.5m to $19.5m, compared to $21.8m in pre-tax profit in last fiscal.
The supercomputer will be installed within the university’s National Computational Infrastructure, which provides high-end computational services to Australian research community.
Adobe, Citrix, Kaseya and their partners gathered over lunch to discuss the trend of mobility adoption and how it impacts the IT industry. The 2012 State of the IT Channel research found this technology trend had doubled its growth potential from 12 months ago, securing the number 3 spot in terms of the key drivers for customer purchases. The question for the roundtable was: how can mobility providers create opportunities for their channel partners to ride the wave.
It should have been a revival of sorts for Web 2.0 public floats. Instead, the social networking giant Facebook’s IPO is turning out to be a dampener, raising questions about its knock-on effects on the fortunes of other social media hopefuls.