Displaying items by tag: IP

Monday, 21 September 2015 13:26

CloudCentral migrates to Brocade to support growth

Managed infrastructure platform and application as a service company, CloudCentral, has migrated to Brocade’s new networking solutions in its Australian data centres as it embarks on its next phase of growth.

Published in Cloud
Monday, 31 August 2015 12:53

Ascom Nurse Call implemented by Wesley Mission

Wesley Mission Brisbane has deployed a Nursecall platform with integrated DECT mobility, life critical messaging and alarm management solution from Ascom Wireless Solutions across six of its facilities in Queensland.

Published in Mobility

Telcos will get their biggest share of revenues from a “new generation” of strategic ICT services over the next five years, according to one global analyst firm.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Thursday, 28 May 2015 00:58

Triple treat as IP traffic heads up and up

Internet Protocol (IP) traffic around the world is expected to triple to reach a record 2 zettabytes by 2019, with market growth coming predominantly from increasing mobile access and demand for video services.

Published in Internet of Things

Damballa is a US security company, new to Australia, helping enterprises prevent loss of data, IP, finances and reputation - we interviewed its executives to learn more.

Published in Security

Australian listed software company TechnologyOne has today completed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire unlisted software vendor ICON Software Solutions for $10 million.

Published in Listed Tech

Subscription and pay-as-you-go software and IT services arrangements offer increased flexibility and cost-efficiency, but they also bring inherent risks to business and organisations, according to a newly published report on technology trends for this year by a global IT services group.

Published in Business Software

Silicon-Valley based intellectual property (IP) strategy and startup advisory firm, Foresight Valuation Group, has announced a Startup-IP Program (STR-IP), which it says is aimed at helping technology startups build an IP portfolio that is aligned with their business goals and that would enhance their valuation.

Published in Strategy
Monday, 03 November 2014 16:42

Digital drives shift in ICT jobs demand

The ICT jobs and employment landscape is changing rapidly with demand for professionals increasingly driven by digital transformation projects and a shift away from traditional IT roles.

Published in Recruitment

Here we go again. On top of the long running legal battle between Samsung and Apple over iPhone designs, now Microsoft is suing the Korean giant.

Published in Market

Allied Telesis and Panasonic have joined forces to deliver ICT infrastructure to one of stadiums which has been built for the World Cup in Brazil.

Published in Deals

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has warned that investor confidence in continued support for start-up businesses in the ICT sector, and across all parts of the economy, could take a hit if Commercialisation Australia falls victim to budget cuts in the Federal Government’s May budget.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Another round of talks to finalise the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement will conclude next week, this time in Dallas, Texas.

Published in Open Sauce

When it comes to software patents, Melbourne developer Ben Sturmfels is sure of one thing: his campaign to end them in their entirety will succeed in the long run.

Published in Open Sauce
Thursday, 03 November 2011 12:52

Axis cameras focus on street crime in Footscray

 

A surveillance system in the Melbourne inner suburb of Footscray led to 18 arrests before it was commissioned.

 

Published in Security
Friday, 21 October 2011 12:11

TPPA 'threatens national sovereignty'

The next round of secret talks to negotiate details of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement will be held soon in Peru.

Published in Open Sauce
Thursday, 29 September 2011 12:59

US focus is on IP in TPPA talks

As secret talks continue apace to put in place the so-called Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement, an awareness is slowly building that the trade deal will benefit only one party — the US — to the detriment of the eight other countries involved.

Published in Open Sauce
Tuesday, 20 September 2011 09:10

NZ bid to resist onerous trade deal

Australians often look down on New Zealand - the latter has much less land mass and about a fifth of the population of its bigger cousin across the Tasman. But when it comes to resisting the dictates of flat-track bullies, the Kiwis often outscore the others.

Published in Open Sauce
Sunday, 11 September 2011 19:55

Cruising with Silver Peak WAN deal

Carnival Australia, which operates P&O Cruises Australian fleet, has optimised its satellite WAN connectivity on three of its ships with Silver Peak data centre class WAN optimisation appliances.

Published in Deals
Monday, 15 August 2011 20:29

Accenture building e-conveyancing platform

The state governments owned company charged with developing a national electronic system for property exchange, NECDL, has signed a master agreement with Accenture to design and build the e-conveyancing platform that will underpin the national system.

Published in Deals
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