Displaying items by tag: AGL

Broadband operator NBN Co has signed a renewable six-year power purchase agreement with Macarthur Wind Farm near Warrnambool in southwest Victoria.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

AGL, Data#3, Bupa, NAB, Powerlink Queensland, Rest Super and Suncorp are among the first Australian companies to trial Microsoft 365 Copilot.

Published in Business Software

Telecoms industry veteran David Joss has joined SaaS platform provider Prvidr as its new CEO as the company further expands its client base and industry verticals.

Published in People Moves

Customer relationship marketing solutions company Merkle has appointed Dr Catherine Lopes to the newly created role of chief data and analytics officer.

Published in People Moves
Monday, 14 February 2022 10:05

Zscaler hires Heng Mok as APAC CISO

Cloud security specialist Zscaler has appointed Heng Mok to the role of CISO for Asia Pacific.

Published in People Moves

Energy and telecommunications customer services provider AGL is expanding its Electric Vehicle (EV) subscription service to Adelaide.

Published in Automotive

Australian smart energy innovator carbonTRACK has appointed technology veteran Brenton Spear as chief executive officer to work alongside founder Spiros Livadaras to drive the company’s global growth.

Published in People Moves

Energy and telecommunications customer services provider AGL and Australian energy technology group RayGen have joined forces to begin construction of a $27 million concentrated solar and thermal storage project.

Published in Energy

Energy provider AGL AGL has entered into agreements to acquire two of Australia’s largest commercial solar businesses - Epho and Solgen Energy Group - from private equity firm Anchorage Capital Partners.

Published in Energy

Energy provider AGL has expanded its Electric Vehicle (EV) subscription service to Brisbane, in a move it says provides Queenslanders with the opportunity to experience the benefits of an EV without the commitment of ownership.

Published in Energy
Wednesday, 16 December 2020 21:05

Taking a new approach to software testing

Automated testing reduces test time in Australia for AGL

GUEST OPINION by Thomas Hadorn, Managing Director, Tricentis APAC: Software testing doesn’t get much attention in the media and it’s considered by many as an inconsequential back room element of the IT world, yet it represents nearly 30 percent of IT budgets according to the 2019-2020 World Quality Report. And as we’ve seen from high profile software crashes around the world, there is no doubt it’s even more critical today than ever before.

Published in Guest Opinion
Monday, 23 November 2020 10:33

Dawson takes charge of Render's finances

Construction technology provider Render has appointed Joshua Dawson as its vice president of finance.

Published in People Moves

The Federal Government has announced a trial of charging technologies for electric vehicles that will be made available to households.

Published in Automotive

Energy company AGL has launched a suite of broadband products as part of its stated strategy to evolve into a multi-product retailer operating across energy, data and telecommunications.

Published in Energy

Australian energy provider AGL has announced a number of smart home kits that it claims will help people cut down on energy use by automating functions.

Published in Energy
Monday, 31 August 2020 09:07

amaysim sells energy division to AGL for $115m

Mobile virtual network operator amaysim has sold its energy services division to AGL for a sum of $115 million in cash, according to an announcement made to the ASX on Monday morning.

Published in MVNO

Melbourne based renewable energy startup RayGen has been allocated $3 million in funding by the Australian Renewable Agency (ARENA) to conduct a technical and commercial feasibility study for a 4 MW “solar hydro” power plant to be built in north-western Victoria.

Published in Energy

Australian carbon capture and storage research organisation CO2CRC has delivered the first major component of a hydrogen refining plant to AGL’s Loy Yang facility in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley.

Published in Energy

Australia's fourth largest telecommunications operator Vocus Communications has lost another suitor, with AGL Energy announcing on Monday that it had withdrawn its non-binding, indicative proposal to acquire the firm.

Swedish private equity firm EQT Infrastructure has ended talks with Vocus Communications over a possible takeover which valued the company at A$3.3 billion, the Australian firm says.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
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