Macquarie University has become the first Australian university to successfully implement TechnologyOne’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Timetabling and Scheduling solution, significantly expanding its capabilities across timetabling, exam scheduling, resource booking, data capture and visibility.
Technology provider to the higher education sector, TechnologyOne, has confirmed it will submit an unsolicited proposal to NSW TAFE to modernise its student management platform to help set its students up for success for the next 10 years.
GUEST OPINION: Just as the COVID pandemic changed working patterns for most businesses, it also had significant implications for the higher-education sector.
ASX-listed technology services firm Atturra will distribute and provide implementation services for Berger-Levrault Group's Infosilem software for tertiary and vocational education organisations.
There will be a massive $224 billion economic dividend for the Australian economy by turbo-charging investments in digital transformation, according to new economic analysis just published for the first time.
PRODUCT LAUNCH: 'WHIZZARD' from Linius Technologies Limited is the only cloud-based solution that transforms regular video into "hyper-personalised" video transform hours of video footage into bite-sized relevant pieces of content, to increase knowledge sharing across their preferred platforms: it's a unique product in the video conferencing and enterprise collaboration markets which allows users to immediately search, assemble and share video content from within recorded meetings.
Sixteen Australian universities and higher education providers have deployed a solution from global education software and services provider Tribal Group to enable them to meet new higher education statutory reporting requirements.
Analytics provider SAS is now actively promoting its online ‘Certified Young Professionals’ program in Australia and New Zealand, coinciding with what is says is recognition that a lot of young people leaving tertiary education will be “challenged for employment opportunities” while COVID-19 is around.
Global IT solutions provider Hyland has announced the acquisition of blockchain digital credentialing solutions provider Learning Machine.
Higher education CIOs should have technologies on their radar this year, especially as they look to enhance their competitive advantage and support emerging business models, according to a newly released analyst report.
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Software vendor TechnologyOne has launched its enterprise Software as a Service solution, 2018A, designed for government, higher education and asset intensive industries.
Samsung Australia's CSR dedication to STEM is impressive, but with only 16% of students studying higher-education STEM subjects, may its efforts long continue, and be widely emulated.
Open Universities Australia has selected global software provider Rimini Street to support its customised Oracle PeopleSoft Campus Solutions platform.
Nearly a third of Australian employers are looking to hire graduates from ‘preferred institutions’ – or universities - with a new report indicating they are becoming increasingly selective in a highly competitive graduate labour market.
Curtin University has become just the fourth Australian university to join the edX global consortium of many of the world’s top ranked universities, with plans to build a global community of online learners who will be actively engaged with the Western Australian educator.
Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet) and computer emergency response team AusCERT have teamed up to provide the Research and Education (R&E) sector with an extended range of IT and network security support services.
Aruba Networks says it is making inroads into the primary and higher education sectors to meet strong market demand, signing up new Australian customers, as Australia shifts towards "all-wireless" classrooms.
Six additional services will be available on the Oracle Cloud Platform.
University and research supercomputing is being revolutionised by the march of platforms built using commodity graphics processor chips used in games machines and mobile phones. Queensland University of Technology and the University of Melbourne are the latest to take the plunge.