IBM Australia cuts jobs amid disappointing financial results
Up to 1,500 jobs are set to be moved offshore as part of a global restructure of IBM Australia.
Up to 1,500 jobs are set to be moved offshore as part of a global restructure of IBM Australia.
Transport for New South Wales has gone to tender, seeking to replace its major IT sourcing contracts.
The "cloud father" also shares some lessons to be learned from the evidently winning strategy at Amazon Web Services.
Microsoft is actually listening and responding to customer feedback. That's a refreshing change from the policies of some divisions over the last few years.
The plan was to combine Microsoft with a device maker with scale and then go after the likes of Apple and Samsung.
You may not think Google Glass has any practical applications in the enterprise — not yet, anyway — but one U.S. firm is working on disproving the naysayers by bringing a range of enterprise apps to the search giant's wearable technology by early 2014.
Results are in for the U.S. open source software company's fiscal first quarter 2014. A look at the numbers.
An enraged Dotcom says European web hosting company LeaseWeb is guilty of "the largest data massacre in the history of the internet".
The software giant's bug bounty program will aim to fix security flaws, bugs, and vulnerabilities even before products are released.
Specifically, MicroStrategy has certified Hortonworks Data Platform 1.3 with MicroStrategy 9.3.1. Legacy vendors are increasingly cutting Hadoop partnerships.
Oversupply and decreasing demand, which in turn led to weak pricing, have put pressure on the DRAM market. But now the industry has matured in such a way that is can still grow despite tough conditions.
Imminent layoffs at Nokia's key IT outsourcing partners will likely amount to more than half of the Finns it transferred earlier this year.
Catch, the popular mobile app for note-taking and collaboration, is aiming for increased enterprise take-up with the launch of its secure, managed Team product.
The service provider has nabbed $8 million in venture funding, bringing its total backing to $39.5 million.
Ian Livingston is leaving BT after five years at the top, and will be succeeded by the current head of its retail arm.