Australian multinational real estate company Lendlease has tapped GitLab and its DevSecOps platform to instil a culture of change in their software development teams.
Real estate group Lendlease and telco provider Optus signed a multi-year technology partnership which will cover three key elements: Lendlease will transition its existing mobile and data services to Optus; Optus will roll out its insights tool Podium Property Insights (PPI), starting with its Adelaide office; and Lendlease and Optus jointly exploring other opportunities for collaboration.
Everty has been contracted to provide electric vehicle charging stations in Lendlease's shopping centres and offices all over the country.
New buildings will be more energy efficient, use more renewable energy and support the transition to net-zero emissions, according to City of Sydney which has released a plan to include energy targets in development applications.
Slingshot, which develops and manages corporate accelerator programmes, claims major corporate businesses have signed up as founding members of its CoVentured platform aimed at connecting corporates with start-ups and boosting innovation in Australia.
Property and infrastructure group, Lendlease, has been contracted to deliver NBN network infrastructure in the Sydney North and Gold coast regions.
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