Taking the top seat at the table
Computershare’s Stuart Irving landed in the role of CEO after nearly two decades flying around the world.
Computershare’s Stuart Irving landed in the role of CEO after nearly two decades flying around the world.
Cisco will open a US$15 million 'Internet of Everything' innovation centre in Australia later this year, the networking vendor announced at its annual Cisco Live event in Melbourne.
A new co-working space in Sydney hopes to bring together financial tech startups into 1230 square metres of collaborative office space.
Suncorp and Helloworld see their digital strategies as critical to survival in an increasingly data-driven world, according to executives from each company.
The New South Wales government revealed a $2.8 million upgrade of the radio communications network used by the state’s emergency services.
What makes Internet of Things special? It’s not the things, according to a Microsoft official.
Telstra signed a $12.5 million, three-year contract with Allianz Insurance to provide voice, data and more than 800 mobile services.
Andrew Penn said to expect business as usual when he takes the reins of Telstra from departing CEO David Thodey on 1 May.
The Victorian Government has signed a $41.5 million extension on a contract with Motorola Solutions to manage the government’s emergency services data network.
A trial of Samsung Gear VR at AGL Energy Limited (AGL) will explore how virtual reality can assist in training new employees, among other potential opportunities.
Twitter received 10 emergency requests for user data from the Australian government in the second half of 2014.
Signing video and other content deals will play a big role in a three-year Vodafone strategy to grow the business, according to Vodafone CEO Iñaki Berroeta.
VMware locally announced the launch of a series of product updates, including for vSphere and its VSAN storage platform.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground will deploy a stadium Wi-Fi network and IPTV system as part of a major technology upgrade announced with Cisco, IBM and Cockram Construction.
For the first time in years, businesses in Australia and New Zealand are expected to increase hardware spending, according to a Forrester report.