CGI wins $58m Queensland government contract
IT consulting company, CGI, has won a five-year contract with the Queensland State Government worth $58.8 million to implement and manage a debt recovery solution.
IT consulting company, CGI, has won a five-year contract with the Queensland State Government worth $58.8 million to implement and manage a debt recovery solution.
Application-aware storage vendor, Tintri, has appointed four new senior roles within its A/NZ operations, aiming to take advantage of the potential growth in the region.
When Rasmus Lerdorf released "a set of small tight CGI binaries written in C," he had no idea how much his creation would impact Web development. Delivering the opening keynote at this year's SunshinePHP conference in Miami, Lerdorf quipped, "In 1995, I thought I had unleashed a C API upon the Web. Obviously, that's not what happened, or we'd all be C programmers."
A co-founder of the Pirate Bay file-sharing service who had fled from Swedish authorities was nabbed at the border between Thailand and Laos, according to local news reports Tuesday.
VoIP and unified communications (UC) vendor, ShoreTel, has hired Frederic Gillant to oversee its regional operations across Asia-Pacific (APAC).
The Internet-of-Things is not the Internet-of-Everything, it's the Internet-of-Your-Things.
The employer with the most IT job postings last year was Amazon.com, with 16,146 ads, exceeding most other IT firms by a wide margin, according to a new report.
Public relations woes for Healthcare.gov contractor CGI continue to mount, as North Carolina has decided to terminate its contract with the systems integrator for a new tax-collection software system.
The Obama Administration is set to fire CGI Federal as prime IT contractor of the problem-plagued Healthcare.gov website, a report says.
Customer experience management software vendor, Sitecore, has appointed Owen Brandt to take charge of its strategic partnerships as Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) alliance director.
Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg has been sentenced to two years in prison by a District Court in Sweden for multiple data intrusions, attempted aggravated fraud and aggravated fraud.