IBM and Vocus settle Census outage lawsuit
IBM, Vocus and Vocus subsidiary Nextgen have settled a lawsuit relating to the high-profile failure of the Australian Census website in 2016.
IBM, Vocus and Vocus subsidiary Nextgen have settled a lawsuit relating to the high-profile failure of the Australian Census website in 2016.
The push towards more intelligent - even invisible - networks is an exciting future and one we’re all working towards, according to a group of tech leaders during a recent CIO panel discussion at the Juniper Nxtwork 2019 event in Sydney.
AGL Energy has no plans to break up its takeover target, Vocus Group, but instead will aim to grow the combined businesses, AGL CEO Brett Redman said.
Vocus says it intends to defend a class action filed against it in the Federal Court.
Work on the first section of the INDIGO West subsea cable is now complete, after it landed today at Floreat Beach in Perth.
Microsoft and Salesforce along with a range of telecommunication providers have notched up new agreements with NSW Government.
Vocus has been contracted by the Australian Government to construct a high-speed sub-marine cable between the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and Australia.
NBN broadband services from iiNet, Optus, Telstra and TPG are delivering between 80 and just over 90 per cent of the maximum plan speeds in the evenings, a new ACCC report has found.
Vocus Group subsidiaries, Dodo, iPrimus, and M2 Commander are latest local ISPs to provide compensation to customers over NBN service speed claims.
IBM is suing its former executive Lindsay-Rae McIntyre, who was named Microsoft Corp's new chief diversity officer over the weekend.
General Motors Holden’s former technology chief, Julie Fahey, has joined the board of Vocus Group as a non-executive director.
IBM has won a $13.7 million deal from the Department of Human Services for the provision of mainframe storage infrastructure.
IBM Australia reported a $31 million fall in revenue for the year ending December 2016, while seeing a $36.5 million tumble in net profit for the period.
The Victorian government has overhauled its long-running telecommunications services procurement scheme, establishing a new set of contracts, worth $126 million annually.
The decision to release the long-awaited review of the census failure now sits with the prime minister, says his special adviser on cyber security.