SAP’s big Qualtrics buy: It’s all about your customers
SAP’s $8 billion acquisition of Qualtrics may help put customer experience on the CIO’s agenda.
SAP’s $8 billion acquisition of Qualtrics may help put customer experience on the CIO’s agenda.
Six of the biggest companies in IT are setting out to eliminate the silos in which enterprises store customer data. The bad news?
Companies and government agencies targeted and thousands more exposed to data breaches by hackers exploiting old security flaws in software.
SAP has appointed a new chief to lead its $1 billion Australia and New Zealand division.
SAP has been sued by Teradata, which accused it of stealing trade secrets, copyright infringement and anti-trust violations.
Amazon plans to be one of a handful of vendors providing blockchain-as-a-service for enterprises seeking to test the waters without expense and risk.
Microsoft, Facebook and more than 30 other global technology companies announce joint pledge not to assist any government in offensive cyber attacks.
As the Department of Human Services’ acting CIO Charles McHardie sat before a Senate committee last week defending his department’s botched Child Support system overhaul, staff at the Child Support agency were forced to revert to pen and paper as the platform suffered a major outage, it is claimed.
The Department of Human Services has spent all of the $102 million budget assigned to its still incomplete Child Services payments and case management system overhaul.
General Motors Holden’s former technology chief, Julie Fahey, has joined the board of Vocus Group as a non-executive director.
SAP announces US$2.4 billion acquisition to help boost revenues from cloud platform, with plans to streamline its overall business during 2018.
No matter your profession – be it providing legal services or flipping burgers – your work will inevitably be affected by automation and algorithms.
The ATO has said it will boost its long-running centralised computing contract with DXC Technology to $1.47 billion as it eyes up incoming procurement changes.
Transport for New South Wales has opened a request for tender to establish a panel of application developers for its ERP system.
The Digital Transformation Agency has awarded a $42 million contract to SAP as part of the whole-of-government purchasing arrangement.