Fuji Xerox handed fresh $27M Govt ballot scanning deal
New contract comes just months after AEC was pulled up by the Australian National Audit Office over an earlier ballot scanning deal with the supplier.
New contract comes just months after AEC was pulled up by the Australian National Audit Office over an earlier ballot scanning deal with the supplier.
Despite the sci-fi inspired expectation that we will one day share our homes and workplaces with physical robots, there has been precious little real-life research into human-machine interaction over the long term.
There are few processes as critical to the smooth running of a society than the electoral process. It's a procedure in which we must all trust.
A new report puts the AEC's $27.2M procurement of Senate ballot scanning services from Fuji Xerox Businessforce in 2016 under scrutiny.
The ATO reveals top earning tech companies in Australia that paid no tax while still reporting taxable income in the financial year ending 2016.
CSG has found itself in a legal tussle over alleged contract breaches after terminating the employment of a former regional GM last year.
Fuji Xerox brings in Japanese executive to strengthen local governance in Australia following "inappropriate" accounting scandal.
New report reveals how Fuji Xerox Australia and New Zealand landed in hot water over "inappropriate" accounting practices.
The Federal Court has dismissed an appeal by Australia Post that digital mail service Digital Post Australia infringed on its trade mark.
Fuji Xerox will soon release software that links its office copiers to the Google Drive online storage service, a sign that the search engine's online business suite is making inroads in Japan.
Fuji Xerox will launch a new cloud storage service that hooks directly into its multifunction copiers next week, allowing documents to be uploaded by scan or fax, then edited or downloaded by computer or phone.
Japanese printing giant Fuji Xerox has bought out Australian managed printing services company Upstream Print Solutions for an undisclosed sum.
After a glacially slow start to 2009 in the mergers and acquisitions market, tech companies started buying again in the second half of the year and analysts expect the resurgence in takeover activity to continue in 2010.
Indian outsourcer HCL Technologies is to offer data center services to Xerox under a six-year contract.