IBM study: CEOs accept change as a permanent state
Seeking insight into the 'enterprise of the future' IBM yesterday released the findings of what it claims is the biggest global study of CEOs ever conducted.
Seeking insight into the 'enterprise of the future' IBM yesterday released the findings of what it claims is the biggest global study of CEOs ever conducted.
A corporate blog about the construction of a subsea fibre-optic cable has received 20,000 hits in less than four hours.
Coinciding with new greenhouse legislation to be introduced in Australia on July 1, 2008, SAP has launched an environmental compliance solution specifically for the local market.
Optus announced today that it would embark on an investment program to expand its nationwide mobile network beyond 96 per cent population coverage to reach 98 per cent at a cost of $315 million.
DVD distributor Magna Pacific has ditched ERP software it purchased from Sybiz and implemented Microsoft Dynamics NAV claiming the old system couldn't keep pace with company growth.
Data storage centre developer and owner, Technical Real Estate (TRE), has received development approval for its multi-million dollar next-generation data centre in Sydney's Norwest business park, which is expected to open for business in the first quarter of 2009.
Luxottica, the parent company of Australia's largest eyewear chain OPSM, has signed a $15 million, three year whole-of-business communications deal with Optus.
On the same day that its Software as a Service (SaaS) offering became available, security provider Webroot today opened the doors of its first data centre in the southern hemisphere.
Research examining the love/hate relationship Australian executives have developed with their BlackBerrys describes ownership of the popular e-mail device as akin to signing a Faustian pact.
The Department of Defence today announced a $162 million contract with Telstra for telecommunication services.
Australian metal products manufacturer, WH Williams, is the first organization in the world to upgrade from Microsoft's Dynamics AX 4.0 to the new Dynamics AX 2009 (formerly known as Dynamics AX 5.0).
Protesting against Telstra's dominance in broadband backhaul capacity across Bass Strait, Internet Service Provider (ISP) Internode will suspend sales in Tasmania from May 6, 2008.
This week we look at sustainability and the development of multicore technologies to build multi-petascale systems.
Sydney based managed service provider Virtual.Offis yesterday said the company has won a contract agreement to provide secure hosted services to one of the world's leading foreign exchange providers, OzForex.
Australia's Andrew Eddie and Brad Baker, two of the core team members of Joomla!, the free open-source Internet content management system (CMS) that in three years has grown into a global development community with more than three million downloads in a year, will be guest speakers at a special event in Sydney on May 19, 2008.