Concur launches advisor program in A/NZ
Concur has announced the launch of its advisor program in Australian and New Zealand, which is designed to manage travel and expenses for SMBs.
Concur has announced the launch of its advisor program in Australian and New Zealand, which is designed to manage travel and expenses for SMBs.
Over the last 12 months, Check Point Software Technologies A/NZ engineering director, Geoff Prentis, has seen security threats “expand greatly” with a particular focus on SMBs.
Treasurer and MP for North Sydney, Joe Hockey, took the time to lay out the new Government's approach to getting SMBs digital, as his constituency was crowned Google's 2013 eTown.
Security vendor, Sophos, has reiterated its support of its channel partners stating that its not interested in developing a direct sales capability.
In a bid to bring together traditional resellers with leading app developers, ICT distributor, Express Online, is hosting a series of events in August aimed at improving productivity.
Oracle is combining software, server, storage and networking into an all-in-one solution in order to reach of SMBs.
McAfee has found that 62.5 per cent of Australian SMBs have experienced a cyber attack in the last 12 months.
Some of the initiatives announced in the 2013/14 Federal Budget have been met with mixed reactions by ICT industry experts.
Accounting software provider, MYOB, has teamed up with Westpac to launch Ready for Business, a joint initiative to help boost the digital economy by advancing digital capabilities of small business.
Almost three in five Australian SMBs have employees who telework to some extent, according to Australian accounting software provider, MYOB.
The Gillard government has set aside $200 million in a move to boost funding to Australian start-ups.
Cloud hosting provider, OzHosting.com, has partnered with Google to market, sell and support Google Apps for Business in A/NZ.
Australian SMBs will be given stronger support to grow, improve productivity and achieve international competitiveness as part of the Gillard Government’s A Plan for Australian Jobs package.
ARN hosted a Breakfast Briefing, Cloud Backup Services Made Easy, with co-sponsors IBM and Front-Safe. Speakers talked about how services providers can best position a back-up-as a-service offering to target businesses both small and large enterprises.
Latest research indicates 59 per cent of SMBs were unaware or unsure about cloud technology and what it offers, but most were quick to embrace mobile devices