Aussie IT spend to increase in 2019, despite recession rumours and trade war turmoil
Australia’s IT spend will increase this year to $93.3 billion, according to Gartner forecasts.
Australia’s IT spend will increase this year to $93.3 billion, according to Gartner forecasts.
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Queensland cops will be armed with signal jamming guns to down drones at the XXI Commonwealth Games this April.
ASX-listed satellite communications technology company Speedcast has appointed its inaugural chief information officer.
Sydney-based EdTech startup, Fluid Education, has created a new app to better engage students and improve how they communicate with their parents and teachers.
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has signed ten-year contract with Telstra to manage security of supply, maintenance and enhancement to its National Train Communications System (NTCS).
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Australians can now have digital messages from myGov forwarded to an Australia Post digital mailbox under a trial by the Department of Human Services.
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Labor’s construction model for the NBN “could be legitimately criticised”, according to former Communications Minister Stephen Conroy.
Telstra completed a $4 million investment in Whispir that will help the cloud-based software company expand into Asia.
Increasing connectivity and consumer expectations should force businesses to change how they interact with customers, according to participants at an event hosted by IPscape last week in Sydney. But fear and other factors have made progress slow.
The Queensland government seeks a vendor to provide a wireless network for public safety, according to a request for expression of interest released this week. The wireless project aims to deliver better radio voice and narrowband data communications for police and emergency responders.