Telstra has revealed the addition of almost one million new mobile services in the six months to December 2011, but Sensis revenues plummeted 24 percent in 12 months.
Sterling Commerce has appointed Brenton Dodd as client executive. Dodd will be responsible for business development and increasing awareness of Sterling’s multi-channel retail solution offering. Dodd has been involved in supply chain operations since 1980. He spent seven years at Caterpillar working within its local and international supply chain, inventory control and warehousing operations. In the late eighties Dodd worked for Intertrack, developers of the Pulse system and pioneers of radio frequency warehouse management systems technology in the Australian market. Prior to his tenure with Sterling Commerce, Dodd spent five years at IBM as a sales solutions consultant, where he provided customer solutions involving technology from IBM and its business partners. Previously, he was at Dawson Consulting as a supply chain solutions specialist. Dodd is based in Melbourne and reports to Michael Vulcan.
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