Govt eyes up Oracle for new coordinated procurement deal
Oracle to join IBM and SAP in talks with the Federal Government to establish a series of new coordinated procurement arrangements.
Oracle to join IBM and SAP in talks with the Federal Government to establish a series of new coordinated procurement arrangements.
Apple has taken another step closer to cementing its position across the enterprise, after striking an iOS partnership with Accenture.
SAP has appointed former COO Colin Brookes to the position of president and managing director for the company’s A/NZ operations.
At the Sydney Easter Show last month, CIO George Hunt was at Sydney Water's booth, handing out merchandise and talking to visitors.
Microsoft stepped into the enterprise collaboration market today with the full release of its Office 365, chat-based workspace Microsoft Teams.
Google is late to the enterprise cloud market – behind competitors Amazon and Microsoft – but its new relationship with German giant SAP will give the company more credibility with larger customers.
Queensland's Department of Housing and Public Works has resumed work on its $56 million SAP system replacement project.
Qantas has appointed SAP executive Susan Doniz as its new CIO following a global search. Doniz steps into the role following Luc Hennekens' departure in September.
The NSW Audit Office has warned Transport for New South Wales that delays in its $196 million SAP-based ERP mega-project could impact the project’s total cost.
NSW Treasury’s new CIO, Miles Ashton, has said the state government must leverage its size to attract talent and get better value from vendors.
Woolworths has successfully completed what the supermarket group’s chief executive, Brad Banducci, believes is probably the biggest individual payroll implementation ever in Australia.
The Department of Human Services is seeking systems integrators for its $1 billion, seven-year Welfare Payment Infrastructure Transformation programme.
The business impact of the digital experience has intensified, with consumers nearly five times more likely to remain loyal to a brand than those who are unsatisfied, according to a new report.
SAP customers are slowly migrating to the company's Hana in-memory computing platform, but the German software giant still has its work cut out when it comes to increasing adoption.
David Gee asks if the ‘big two’ ERP giants have seen their day and are making way for more nimble enterprise software players.