Telstra launches Cloud Collaboration Skype for Business
Cloud Collaboration Skype for Business is now available for Telstra Customers.
Cloud Collaboration Skype for Business is now available for Telstra Customers.
Dell is set to open two new Australian datacentres as part of a Cloud expansion plan in partnership with Digital Realty and 6YS.
Microsoft is attempting to bring together Cloud, enterprise social, Big Data, machine learning and mobile capabilities through its Office 365 platform.
Questions about Microsoft Lync’s reliability are only coming up now because it has become a contender, says Nexon Asia Pacific's unified communications business manager, David Russell.
The International Airlines Group (IAG) has deployed Microsoft Office 365 as its business communication solution to enable anytime, anywhere collaboration between its 58,000 employees.
Web service provider, UberGlobal, has launched an Australian public Cloud service that includes a range of hosted products including Microsoft Lync.
ICT solutions and services provider, Dimension Data (DiData), has been named Microsoft Communications Partner of the Year for 2013.
Symantec today widened its cloud-based <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/topics/security.html">security</a> service to include Lync, <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/subnets/microsoft/">Microsoft</a>'s latest instant-messaging client, so that enterprises using Lync can do anti-malware filtering and exert security controls for blocking inappropriate content along with basic data-loss prevention.
SMB and enterprise telecommunication systems supplier, Aastra, has signed a distribution agreement with channel based organisation, WhiteGold Solutions.
After Microsoft acquired Skype earlier this month for $8.5 billion, most of the questions revolved around how Skype's IM, voice and video calling features will fit into Microsoft enterprise products such as Outlook and Lync.
Citrix has acquired New Zealand-based software company, EMS-Cortex, for an undisclosed sum.
Things will get rowdier for vendors of cloud collaboration, communication and office productivity applications now that Microsoft plans to unleash a take-no-prisoners assault on the market with Office 365.
Perth-based fabrication, construction and services company, AGC, has gone through an extensive overhaul of its technology infrastructure over the past year that has seen — among other things — a number of Windows 95 PCs finally phased out and the latest network, storage, datacentre, desktop and telephony technology installed.