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Displaying items by tag: Managed services

Wednesday, 19 August 2009 06:23

Kaseya launches Australian user groups

Automation software vendor, Kaseya, has launched user groups in Australia which the company says will nurture collaboration between its managed services partners (MSPs) and grow the level of expertise in the Australian managed services community.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 18 August 2009 14:47

Australian IT services buck global downturn

The IT services market in Australia has bucked the doom and gloom of the global financial crisis with companies continuing to spend on IT while maintaining strict cost restrictions as they weather the downturn.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 10:17

HP backs managed printing with refund offer

HP's putting its money where its managed print services mouth is, by offering to make up any shortfall in its customers' projected savings.

Published in Market
CA has boosted its sales effort in the Australian and New Zealand markets with new hirings, with the company predicting growth in its managed services business in the current economic climate.
Want the benefits of Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) without the burden of managing it? Verizon Business will look after the chores for you.

Published in Market
Payroll, retail and accounting software solutions provider, MYOB, has entered the web hosting market with hosting and email packages after the recent purchase of a web hosting business. While this is a good move, it’s clearly still early days, with a hosted MYOB solution to come “in time”.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 07:21

ASG gets another government gig

ASG Group has won a contract to provide managed services to a federal government department.

Published in Deals
Thursday, 24 April 2008 11:05

NCR SelfServ streamlines DIY banking at ATMs

A new generation of ATMs is set to make it easier for people to carry out a wider range of banking tasks without entering a branch.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 07 February 2008 00:56

Google, Yahoo! add to business services

Web rivals Google and Yahoo! have expanded the range of services they offer paying customers.

Published in Home Tech
Saturday, 15 December 2007 12:00

Here comes Google's Knol 'edge'

Whether Google is leading with a new idea, or seemingly late to the game, with a Wikipedia-like ‘Knol’ project to build a database of knowledge, Google’s plans have everyone talking and wondering how big the Knol edge will be.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Monday, 10 December 2007 05:40

Hostworks set to join Macquarie family

Service provider Hostworks is set to become a subsidiary of Broadcast Australia, itself part of the Macquarie Communications Infrastructure Group.

Published in Listed Tech
Monday, 03 December 2007 16:19

Vodafone ups ante in mobile GPS war

The race to offer compelling new features to a mobile phones by manufacturers and new services by the phone companies to attract and keep customers is adding up to an explosion of new features and technologies as standard, with GPS a new battleground.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 27 November 2007 17:16

Speed, not savings, is key to SaaS

While saving money is often cited as the key driver for adopting software as a service (SaaS), ensuring better performance is often just as big a consideration, according to new research by the Yankee Group.
Published in Strategy
Sunday, 25 November 2007 16:27

Can Hotmail co-founder take Office online?

The co-founder of Hotmail, Sabeer Bhatia, has announced that his forthcoming online, Flash and RIA-based Office clone will soon match the power of Microsoft Office – and will be fast, free and easy. That’s a big claim – can Bhatia take a chunk out of Microsoft’s multi-billion dollar Office revenue?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 21 November 2007 05:29

Fujitsu to spend $A15 million to standardise services

Fujitsu Australia intends to invest $A15 million during the next 12 months on a project to standardise the services it offers customers.

Published in Strategy
Indian software giant Polaris has opened their newest specialist software testing lab in Sydney, Australia, in conjunction with the NSW Government, giving their customers in the banking, financial services, insurance, manufacturing and services worlds access to a 24/7 global testing capability, massively improving software reliability.
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 24 October 2007 07:26

Acer avoids 'Internet nasties' with MailGuard

Email filtering provider MailGuard has signed Acer Computer Australia as a new client.

Published in Deals
Monday, 13 August 2007 09:52

Hostworks signs Sky News

Sky News parent Australian News Channel has signed a three year content delivery contract with Hostworks.

Published in Deals
Wednesday, 01 August 2007 09:09

Telstra sells Kaz BPO to Fuji Xerox

Telstra has taken the knife to its wholly owned IT services arm Kaz, slicing off its business process outsourcing division and selling it to Fuji Xerox Global Services (FXGS) for an undisclosed sum.
Published in Market
IT outsourcing providers are set to reap a bonanza of new Federal Government business as longstanding infrastructure contracts expire over the next two years, according to a new report. The new business, generated from soon to expire contracts signed in the late 1990s, is projected to be worth $600 million a year.

Published in Strategy

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