Australian Government Outlines Cloud Computing Requirements for Agencies &...
Cloud computing brings in many benefits to enterprises, governments included. The government of Australia has recently expressed its interest in moving its systems to the cloud, and is in the process...
View ArticleAustralian Government Outlines Cloud Computing Requirements for Agencies &...
Cloud computing brings in many benefits to enterprises, governments included. The government of Australia has recently expressed its interest in moving its systems to the cloud, and is in the process...
View ArticleMicrosoft-HP Partnership Challenges IBM, Oracle Stacks with New Releases
With the first release of applications from the one-year-old partnership between HP (news, site) a2a_linkname="Microsoft-HP Partnership Challenges IBM, Oracle Stacks with New...
View ArticleAdobe Supports the Creation of Technical Content for Multiple Devices, Channels
Paper training manuals on ring binders are fast becoming a thing of the past, especially with Adobe’s (news, a2a_linkname="Adobe Supports the Creation of Technical Content for Multiple Devices,...
View ArticleBT Opens Customer Showcase in Australia, Highlights Cloud Computing
Service providers are well-aware of the forecast demand for cloud services in the Asia Pacific region in the medium-term. Add to this the fact that Asian governments are looking into securing contracts...
View ArticleMicrosoft Calls for More Government Regulation of the Cloud
The cloud is the new Wild West and the need for regulations is desperate. The lack of regulations hinders the growth of the industry. Major players, such as Microsoft, acknowledge this and ask the...
View ArticleElcom Releases CommunityManager.NET 7.3; Highlights Testing, RSS, EditLive...
Australian firm Elcom (news, site) recently expanded into the North American market, adding analytics and mobile capability to its CommunityManager.NET release. Clients and customers have reason to...
View ArticleAussies Love Facebook, Businesses Down Under Want In On the Game Too
Preference for social networks varies across regions and countries. In the Asia Pacific region, it’s a mixed bag, with some countries preferring local networks, but some going with the worldwide...
View ArticleAustralian States Debate Data Sovereignty Issues With Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is on the rise. But as organizations get their data and work on the cloud, data jurisdiction can be questionable, especially if data centers are offshore. With this in mind, a potential...
View ArticleCelebrate #BigDataWeek With Insights, Hackathons
It seems that there’s week for everything, from social media to usability. Now it’s Big Data’s turn. This week marks Big Data Week, a series of community-led events and hackathons relating to Big Data....
View ArticleNew Report Examines Global Trends in Customer Service
A new report from Zendesk takes a closer look at some of the many factors that contribute to overall customer satisfaction. What it found is that good customer service is universal. No matter what...
View ArticleCanadian Marketers, Listen Up: Now Recipients Must Opt-In
American marketers may think they have it tough with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. But maybe they should look to their northern neighbors. On July 1, Canada’s own anti-spam act became law. Canada’s...
View ArticleNitro: From Down Under to Over $15M
Document productivity company Nitro, originally founded in Melbourne, Australia, will beef up its San Francisco headquarters after raising $15M from Bay Area venture capitalists (VCs) in a bid to go...
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