Data centre provider NextDC opened a new data centre facility in Darwin (D1), developed in partnership with the Northern Territory Government and Vocus.
NEXTDC a data centre provider has announced the purchase of land in Darwin for the construction of a new data centre facility.
US-based global health information technology company InterSystems has been selected by the Northern Territory Government to implement its TrakCare core clinical systems renewal programme (CCSRP).
More than $40 million is being invested to expand and improve telecommunications services throughout the Northern Territory as part of a three year agreement between the Northern Territory Government and Telstra.
Qantas is teaming with Samsung in a trial of virtual reality entertainment, making it the first to provide inflight VR.
NEC has secured a multi-year, multi-million dollar computing contract with the Northern Territory Government to provide on-site and remote support for 20,000 desktop, laptop and mobile device end users across the territory.
NEC Australia has announced a major new initiative with the NT Department of Education help to support the Territory’s 40,000 students and school teachers.
NEC has forged a partnership with Northern Territory-based ICT services provider Vertical Technology Group (VTG) to service customers with expanded capabilities and to facilitate collaboration in pursuing new ICT business opportunities in the territory.
The Northern Territory Government Department of Corporate and Information Services (DCIS) is adopting the new IBM mainframe platform, zBC12 with the aim of improving efficiency dividends and reliability across its core database systems.
Resolve has completed its set of Ombudsmen Offices with the Ombudsman for the Northern Territory (Ombudsman NT) signing Resolve to develop their new Case Management System. This latest deal marks a significant milestone for the Australian software development company, having now secured all seven State and Territory Ombudsmen, as well as the Commonwealth Ombudsman. Several industry Ombudsmen also use Resolve.
The Northern Territory has seen the formal launch of One Laptop Per Child deployments in Australia.
Salmat BusinessForce, a division of the Salmat Group, will sign a Technology Export Agreement (TEA) on Tuesday (17 Feb.) with the Northern Territory Government to commercialise the territory government's Integrated Land Information System (ILIS).
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