Data management specialist Cohesity now offers its DataProtect backup product on an as-a-service basis hosted in the Amazon Web Services Asia Pacific (Sydney) region, and has extended the product to support Microsoft 365 applications.
WEBINAR INVITE: Software-as-a-Service applications like Confluence, Jira, and Salesforce have arisen as indispensable tools, but new security solutions and strategies are needed in order to keep data safe.
WEBINAR INVITE: Software-as-a-Service applications like Confluence, Jira, and Salesforce have arisen as indispensable tools, but new security solutions and strategies are needed in order to keep data safe.
By Stephen Sims, CEO, Brennan IT
SPONSORED NEWS. With more options for the technology stack than ever before, each allegedly offering bigger and bolder returns, efficiencies, and optimisations; it stands to reason that Australian organisations would be sitting pretty on their digital transformation journeys.
By Stephen Sims, CEO, Brennan IT
SPONSORED NEWS. With more options for the technology stack than ever before, each allegedly offering bigger and bolder returns, efficiencies, and optimisations; it stands to reason that Australian organisations would be sitting pretty on their digital transformation journeys.
Australia-listed cloud communications provider Whispir has launched Whispir Store as part of stage one of its digital direct SMB marketplace strategy.
UK-headquartered robotic process automation software company Blue Prism has completed its acquisition of intelligent automation platform provider Thoughtonomy.
Telstra-backed location intelligence platform Near has raised $143 million in a series D funding round, with the funds to be used for further expansion and to support the rollout of new platform offerings.
Enterprise software provider TechnologyOne has been selected by Victoria’s Yarra Ranges Council to deliver its OneCouncil Software as a Service (SaaS) solution as the local government body replaces its legacy billing and revenue, asset management and payroll systems.
UK-headquartered robotic process automation software company Blue Prism has announced an agreement to acquire intelligent automation platform provider Thoughtonomy.
Worldwide spending on customer relationship management software grew 15.6% to reach US$48.2 billion in 2018, according to a new research report.
Global SaaS and enterprise mobile security vendor Bitglass has beefed up its leadership team with the appointment of new vice presidents of worldwide channels and business development.
Enterprise software company TechnologyOne has reported continuing strong growth of its business, with net profit before tax for the half year to the end of March of $24.5 million, an increase of 130%, with chief executive Edward Chung buoyant about the company's performance.
Telstra has invested $11.8 million in US-based software support and technical services company Boomtown as the company accelerates its continued growth and on-going investment in its relay software as a services platform.
The Australian arm of global software applications, digital solutions and managed services vendor Civica has acquired Australian SaaS and mobile software firm Asset Edge.
Listed enterprise software company TechnologyOne attributes a strong first-half result, including record revenues and licence fees, primarily to its SaaS and cloud business, which delivered a profit of $3 million, up 217%.
The year 2018 will be the one that “self-serve” IT goes mainstream, as organisations look to become more agile by decentralising IT and empowering internal teams to drive more of their own innovation, according to a newly published report.
IT services group Interactive has launched a new Software Services marketplace — Alliance — which it says fills a gap in the market offering Australian-based SaaS providers a single platform into a local SMB community.
Enterprise software firm TechnologyOne, currently in a legal stoush with Brisbane City Council over the loss of a major contract, claims it has broken its own 30-year record by delivering more than 50 customer project "go-lives" in the last eight weeks.
Six tech start-ups have been selected for the elevate61 cohort run by Australia’s global innovation network, Advance, and professional services firm KPMG.
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