Lenovo to steal PC crown from HP

An analyst is tipping Lenovo as a future global number one PC vendor. read more

IBM fills its shopping bags with multi-million dollar DJs deal

IBM has secured a multi-million dollar deal to develop a complete cross-channel retail platform for Australia’s longest-standing department store group, David Jones, which IBM says will allow consumers to buy on their terms, according to their preferences.

UXC Connect secures $8 million worth of contracts

Australian ICT infrastructure solutions and services company, UXC Connect, has secured four contracts to the value of $8 million to provide its campsite entertainment solution to thousands of workers located in four remote mining camps across the Pilbara in Western Australia.

Mercury IT completes taxi service system transformation

Gold Coast-based IT firm Mercury IT has just finalised a two-year technology transformation of Queensland’s largest regional taxi service.

Fuji Xerox wins multi-agency government contract

Fuji Xerox has won a competitive tender to provide the federal government’s Department of Human Services with dynamic content publishing software and services to be used by Centrelink, Medicare Australia, and Child Support.

Axe Group eclaims system implemented by insurance group

The Axe Group software company’s eClaims software system has been implemented by life insurance company, AIA Australia, and made available, through their portals, to the 2.2 million members of AIA’s client companies, REST and GESB.

TechnologyOne secures legal aid deals

Australian-listed enterprise software company, TechnologyOne, continues to win business with Government legal authorities, securing contracts with the Legal Aid Commissions of Western Australia and South Australia to modernise their legal aid grants management systems.

Primus to power Australian Power & Gas voice and data network

Primus Telecom has won a contract from energy retailer Australian Power & Gas (ASX: APK) to provide an Australia-wide voice and data network.

NewSat contracts rocket to $526m with latest win

Australian-listed satellite company, NewSat (ASX:NWT) has signed a new strategic satellite capacity contract with Asia’s Malaysian-based MEASAT Satellite Systems, which boosts the total value of all contracts NewSat has secured for its next-generation Jabiru-1 satellite to US$526 million.

Gentrack wins 2nd Brisbane Airport contract

Global provider of airport management solutions, Gentrack, has secured a new contract to deploy its aeronautical billing system to Brisbane Airport, following the airport operators’ tender for a new suite of operational airport systems, also won by Gentrack’s Airport 20/20 division.

Stand-alone Genesys wants to save the world from bad customer service

Alcatel-Lucent's former contact centre software business Genesys has announced its rebirth as an independent company saying its sole focus is "to save the world from bad customer service."

Smartmatic wins 10-year contract with auto election system

Global IT services and technology provider, Smartmatic, has sealed a 10-year contract with Belgium's election authority, FPS Interior to supply its innovative automated election system, starting with local elections that will take place in Belgium in October this year.

RealNetworks ‘unlocks’ value in patent sale to Intel

Intel is the latest company to buy up some patents, but rather than spending billions upon billions of dollars, it seems to have picked up a relative bargain, snapping up RealNetwork’s patents for just over one tenth of a billion, at $120m.

Staying in front with new contract win

CRM systems provider, StayinFront has secured a contract to supply its on-demand consumer goods CRM solution to Australian supplement and sports nutrition manufacturer, Vitaco.

TechnologyOne signs up $4m worth of business for new healthcare software

Australian-listed enterprise software solutions provider, TechnologyOne (ASX:TNE) has released OneHealth - its first preconfigured enterprise solution for hospitals and healthcare providers - and has already secured new customers with a combined contracts value of $4 million.

Westpac Life NZ using Informatica to realise big data opportunities

New Zealand’s largest full service financial institution, Westpac Life New Zealand, part of the Westpac Group, has standardised its systems on a platform from global data integration software provider, Informatica, to help power its strategic initiatives around customer centricity and big data.

Riverbed buys rival Expand's IP and assets

Riverbed Technology purchased the intellectual property and other assets of Israel based rival WAN optimisation company Expand Networks, which is in liquidation.

Alcatel-Lucent to build comms system for $29b Wheatstone LNG project

Alcatel-Lucent has been awarded a contract by global engineering firm Bechtel to build a communications network for the facility being build by Chevron in Western Australia to process gas from its offshore Wheatstone field.

ICANN to accept new gTLD applications from 12 January

ICANN says that applications for new generic top level domain names (gTLD) will open on schedule on 12 January.

iiNet to buy Internode for $105m

iiNet (ASX: IIN) is to acquire Australia's largest privately owned ISP, Internode for $105m.

Amazon, Microsoft & Nokia all looked at buying RIM

Rumours are circulating that Amazon, Microsoft and Nokia have  had informal or formal merger discussions with Research in Motion in recent months, but with none of these discussions progressing to the stage of a formal bid.

Vodafone trials fetchtv and femtocells over NBN - UPDATED

Vodafone has connected its first customers to the National Broadband Network, in Armidale: a move that marks its first foray into fixed network offerings. 

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