Whether by R&D or acquisition, money can’t buy SaaS performance
The SaaS market appears to be lucrative for vendors, but for Oracle, SAP and Workday, the investment level required to compete remains high.
The SaaS market appears to be lucrative for vendors, but for Oracle, SAP and Workday, the investment level required to compete remains high.
EPA has an IT overhaul underway that is seeing the department create a new data exchange to analyse information from thousands of IoT devices.
In a world consumed by software-as-a-service (SaaS), vendors are realising that channel engagements are changing rapidly.
Oracle is determined to become a cloud powerhouse, but what role do MSPs play in making the company’s cloud dreams a reality?
Aussies can expect an extra 10 per cent charge to subscription seven months before law comes into effect
Microsoft has launched Dynamics 365, a bundle of its CRM and ERP solutions into one new Cloud platform.
Enterprise software company, TechnologyOne, has signed a number of new local councils for its flagship spatial product, IntraMaps.
Subsidiary of global software technology group, 8common (ASX: 8CO), Expense8 has signed on two Australian brands to its Software-as-a-Service platform.
Datacentre-as-a-Service provider NEXTDC has released a vendor independent Cloud platform for datacentre intelligence.
Perth-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) vendor, Decimal Software, has appointed its second chief executive (CEO) in about four months.
The September update to Atmail’s email and collaboration platform has seen the service introduce a unified experience across on-premises desktop and Cloud-hosted environments.
Telstra has made an investment in signature and digital transaction management (DTM) company, DocuSign, which it will both use and resell.
GFI Software has been separated into LogicNow and GFI as part of a corporate restructure.
Consulting and technology firm, Oakton, has unveiled the results of a survey it has had commissioned with clients on their current and future ERP implementation plans. And the conclusions that can be drawn from it aren't pretty.
Acronis aims to give value-added resellers (VARs) and managed service providers (MSPs) a localised and customisable opex-based backup product with the launch of its Backup-as-a-Service solution in Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ).