Australia's biggest ERP software-as-a-service company has announced total revenue of $244.8 million for the six months to 31 March, an increase of 16% year-on-year.
Enterprise software firm TechnologyOne has gained its first so-called Tier 1 government client, with the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment moving its finances to the Brisbane-based firm's software-as-a-service platform.
Global payment technology vendor Mastercard has cut a deal with SAP Concur to provide a better expense and invoice management process to private and public sector firms in the Asia-Pacific region which conduct transactions with corporate cards.
Australian spending on public cloud services is forecast to grow 19% to A$6.5 billion in 2019, with software-as-a-service representing by far the largest proportion of spending, according to a newly published analyst report.
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