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Recruiter seeks regional tech superstars
Recruitment company Talent International is planning to roll out the red carpet for the region’s technology superstars and has enlisted Sir Richard Branson and Steve Wozniak to help… read more...
Why it pays to boost customer service
People will pay up to 14 percent more for what they perceive as goods or services supported by good customer service – it’s why companies are scurrying to trumpet their success in the field… read more...
Productivity report shows Australian decline, avoids technology
While a new report into Australia’s productivity challenge makes scarcely a mention about technology, one of its authors has said that the NBN holds the key to unleashing immense productivity benefits… read more...
Technology and customers key to corporate strategy in digital age
While technology’s importance has risen significantly in the eyes of the CEO in the last 10 years, CEOs in Australia are lagging when it comes to the importance they place on customer influence… read more...
Gartner: race is on to fill gap in BI market
Data discovery capabilities are dominating new BI and analytics purchasing requirements, but ‘governed data discovery’ remains a challenge unmet by any one vendor… read more...
CIOs must focus on the customer, says Forrester
New research shows CIOs are too focused on back-end systems rather than the customer and need to manage the balance better… read more...
NBN audit: wise move or witch hunt?
The Coalition Government has announced it has begun a probe into the history of Labor’s NBN… read more...
AIIA maps out the route to Australia’s digital future
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has produced a set of policy priorities for 2014 designed to boost the country’s ICT industry and its contribution to the economy… read more...
Telstra wants foreign ownership limits lifted
Telstra has joined another former Australian government owned carrier, Qantas, in calling for its foreign ownership limits to be removed… read more...
Data centres sprouting in Australia
The data centre industry in Australia is booming with three major new data centres announced in the space of a week… read more...
Bandwidth on demand a new business reality
The new technology of software defined networking is already providing real benefits to organisations, with two networking companies – Pacnet and Megaport – employing the technology to enable organisations to ‘dial up’ high capacity links between data centres by the hour, the day or longer… read more...
CIOs should act like venture capitalists
Deloitte has identified five possible disruptors likely to have an impact on organisations over the next 18 to 24 months. Topping the list is the CIO as venture capitalist… read more...
Internet of things comes of age
When Google bought Nest Labs for $US3.2 billion in cash last month it sent a clear signal that the ‘internet of things’ was probably more important than a candidate for buzzword bingo… read more...
Swedish ERP mines rich seams in ANZ
Mining and construction businesses in Western Australia have driven sales at specialist ERP vendor IFS over the last 12 months, but the company is now seeing a spike in New Zealand activity as the economy picks up… read more...
Look at clouds from both sides now
Companies are failing to exploit the full value of cloud computing by signing up for contracts which simply provide facsimiles of their on-premise solutions… read more...
BYO trend bites corporate travel budgets
The BYO trend is impacting corporate travel budgets as employees use online booking services such as Wotif and Webjet to book accommodation and trips… read more...
Greentree ERP moves to the cloud
Thousands of businesses rely on Greentree daily and, following Greentree’s announcement of its Web3D Project, they will soon be able to do so entirely in the cloud – if they desire… read more...
Wraps stripped from Technology One platform
The re-engineered enterprise software platform developed by Technology One borrows from consumer technology to halt the update treadmill… read more...
Reckon stares down gorilla and upstart
Accounting software company Reckon will this month make available its cloud based system Reckon One – but it’s got its work cut out to sell it… read more...
Government dances around risky ICT inheritance
Establishing NBN Co to roll out Australia’s national broadband network was a “spectacularly risky” strategy – the job would have been better left to the private sector… read more...