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Value-added distributor Netpoleon has announced a partnership for the ANZ market with leading cloud-native email security provider, Abnormal Security.
Mobile and Internet plans provider Belong has deployed the Appian low-code platform to intelligently automate key customer service actions, manage fraud identification and to enable it to rapidly respond to changing demands, including COVID-19.
Digital telco Circles.Life has joined the Click Frenzy mayhem with $10 per month of all plans, and additional bonus data on its most popular plan, starting today, 17 May 2021.
MATE wants to encourage customers to stick with it rather that churn to another provider after the six month discount period has elapsed by offering the deal to new and existing customers, which the company claims makes them "the only telco to do this."
Vodafone has announced it is giving customers the best price on a plan when they purchase an iPhone 12 5G or iPhone 12 mini 5G on a Lite plan.
Signing an exclusive $34m deal to deploy Optus mobile services to its 100,000 business customers, including 5G, MacTel says it is combining its "NPS proven customer service with Optus' world-class mobile network".
Leader has signed a distribution agreement with Acronis that covers the vendor’s entire Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud solution portfolio including cybersecurity, backup, disaster recovery, secure file sync & share, as well as notary services.
If there's one thing we know about mobile phone and data plans, it's that they get better all the time, with the biggest differentiator in 2021 being the amount of data you get included for the money, given that national calls and text are unlimited, so what is Circles.Life offering?
Object storage technology provider Cloudian has inked a deal with IT infrastructure and professional services company Computer Concepts (CCL) to provide its technology to CCL’s New Zealand customers through the Vault Managed Service, with a particular focus on the government sector.
Sydney transport services operator Transdev is deploying a cloud solution from business cloud software provider Infor to underpin its company-wide transition to cloud-based asset management.
Melbourne headquartered enterprise software development company BrainStorm IT has signed up with global enterprise resource planning (ERP) specialist Syspro as a new channel partner for the Australian market.
Residential aged care provider, Western Australia’s Juniper Aged Care, says it has leveraged the Dell Boomi platform to drastically reduce IT expenditure and drive efficiency throughout the organisation, enabling it to focus on its core mission – “providing the best possible care to its residents and clients”.
Broadband services provider CommScope has been selected by the New Zealand Ministry of Education (MoE) to help 2,500 schools meet the connectivity demands of its student populations, with the deployment of up to 38,000 Wi-Fi 6 access points and 12,000 Multi-gig switches.
China Mobile has selected Ericsson to deploy its 5G radio access network (RAN) and 5G core (5GC) components for the second phase of its nationwide new radio (NR) standalone rollout.
Swedish equipment manufacturer Ericsson and British telecommunications provider BT have signed a deal to deploy Ericsson’s dual-mode evolved packet core and 5G core - a fully container-based, cloud native mobile packet core for 4G, 5G non-standalone and 5G standalone services - as a single fully integrated core.
IT solutions firm Modis Australia has joined forces with the Western Australian Police Force helping it to leverage a new technological platform to help slow the spread of COVID-19 across the state, following the declaration of a state of emergency.
Australian car subscription software provider Blinker has appointed global dealer management solutions provider Titan DMS as the first distributor for the Blinker platform in the Australian market.
Adelaide-based nanosatellite Internet of Things connectivity vendor Myriota has entered a partnership deal with global manufacturer Motherson to produce its Myriota Module, its cutting edge, low powered device that securely transfers data to the Myriota Network of satellites from anywhere on the planet.
Victorian health organisation Dandenong & District Aborigines Co-operative Limited (DDACL) has ended two years of progressively worsening problems with its IT infrastructure by migrating its technology systems to Melbourne-based technology company Acurus IT.
The Blackmores Group natural health products company is now reaping the rewards of an enterprise transformation of its business through its deal with Microsoft which sees the company deploying Microsoft Office 365 and Dynamics 365 across its multiple consumer brands and expanding geographies.
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