TechnologyOne wins major contract with energy company

TechnologyOne has secured a $750,000 contract to supply listed-Australian geothermal energy company, Geodynamics, with a fully integrated suite of software solutions that will be deployed by the company to assist the management of its rapid growth and to achieve its business objectives.
 

IT users asked to put spotlight on software testing and quality

Australian organisations are invited to respond to an international survey which will identify the trends in software testing and provide what is claimed to be the IT industry’s first comprehensive benchmark in this area of software quality.
 

Tassie fire service takes on ComOps

The Tasmanian Fire Service is to deploy a web-based safety and risk management reporting system from business software vendor, ComOps, which will automate its hazard and accident reporting and support the service’s training requirements in occupational health and safety and risk management.
 

Sort through the junk with Splunk

Splunk may have a weird sounding name, but don't be fooled. The software has hundreds of thousands of users, each a testament to its ease of use and the time it saves IT administrators, who used to spend many hours troubleshooting.
 

Taten tackles US market with strategic alliance

Melbourne IT services and software development company, Taten, has sealed an agreement with American banking technology provider, Anduin Systems, to take its financial services software platform into the US market.
 

ComOps secures ERP, BI contracts

Australian-listed software and IT services company, ComOps, has won a contract to deploy an ERP and BI solution for Australia’s largest engineering plastics group, Dotmar.
 

Software engineering is dead, long live engineering of software

Tom DeMarco is co-author of one of the most timeless and seminal works on creating software, Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams. Yet, this month DeMarco suggested to the IEEE Computer Society that maybe software engineering has had its day.
 

International debut for Australian-developed research tool

A new research tool designed to increase the accuracy for determining the link between a person’s occupation and their risks of getting cancer, has been showcased to an international health research conference in the United States by a Queensland company which developed the software.
 

Objective grabs $10 million UK government contract

Australian-listed IT services group, Objective Corporation has secured a $10 million software and services contract with the Welsh Assembly Government to deliver an enterprise-wide solution over five years.
 

Universities deploy new generation student management solution

Universities in Adelaide and Perth have gone live with the deployment of Technology One’s new generation student management solution.