ShoreTel expands on technology and developer partner program
Unified communications company, ShoreTel, has expanded on its technology and developer partner program with the launch of ShoreTel TechConnect.
Unified communications company, ShoreTel, has expanded on its technology and developer partner program with the launch of ShoreTel TechConnect.
The issue of gender diversity in Australia is real and many businesses in technology should pave the way in fixing this issue, according to Diverse City Careers director and co-founder, Valeria Ignatieva. She claimed businesses should be encouraged to address the need for gender diversity and it has to happen from top down, regardless of if they’re a man or woman.
Now that Marty Mcfly’s travel to the future (as depicted in Steven Spielberg’s 1989 movie Back to the Future II) is officially something of the past, you might be curious to know the technologies that will frame our future.
Cloud and virtualisation software and services company, VMware, is making several tweaks in the way it’s approaching its channel, according to the company’s senior vice-president of worldwide partners and alliances, Ross Brown.
Businesses need to invent new ways to think in a cognitive era, according to IBM Watson master inventor, Peter Haggar. He claimed that entering into an era of cognitive, businesses must be inspired to change even though it might not be simple.
Businesses are moving at the speed of light to leapfrog their competition and accelerate digital transformation of their organisation, according to a study by IT management software company, CA Technologies.
Newly appointed prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, has officially named his new cabinet. There are plenty of new faces and an increased number of women in the cabinet.
The mobile space is changing the way businesses operate. As such, businesses need to adopt five key imperatives during this digital economy, according to VMware CEO, Pat Gelsinger.
In order to survive in an ever changing ICT industry, businesses need to reinvent themselves and innovate to keep up with this change, according to Finsure Finance and Insurance co-founder and managing director, John Kolenda.
The reason for establishing CompTIA was to drive the IT industry forward, according to CompTIA industry relations senior vice-president, Nancy Hammervik. She was speaking at the global trade association’s first meet in Australia.
Peak Australian ICT industry representative body, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), has called on returning prime minister and leader of the Federal Labor Party, Kevin Rudd, to take action and restore industry confidence in the economy.
Information technology is growing exponentially and the combined potential of mobile broadband, mobile smart devices, Cloud, social media and big data are drastically disrupting the IT services industry, according to analyst firm, IDC.
For former managing director of D-Link Australia, Domenic Torre, leaving the networking vendor after more than 14 years came down to something simple: it was time for a change.