It has been a year since TechDay first ventured out into Australia - there have been many successful milestones since.
Dick Smith creditors are owed nearly AU$400 million dollars. Meanwhile, the company's chief executive has resigned, effective immediately.
SAP ANZ's key exec, Greg Miller, to depart in search of new leadership vistas after expanding partner success.
Potential buyers for the failed Dick Smith business have until January 27 to get expressions of interest in for the company's businesses.
2015 was the year that TechDay shunned the printers and became an entirely digital publisher - with excellent results.
In Australia, more companies are looking to strengthen their market position through mergers and acquisitions, according to UXC Eclipse.
Zendesk has entered into a partnership with the Victoria Government in Australia in a bid to encourage the region's burgeoning technology industry.
Aruba says it - and its partners - are riding a mobility wave driven by the #GenMobile generation and increasing demand for a mobile first approach.
Kordia is expanding its cyber-security portfolio, snapping up up Wellington-based Aura Information Security in a $10.2 million deal.
MIP Australia named ANZ reseller of the year by Tableau, at the vendor's annual Asia Pacific Partner Summit held last night.
Employers in the IT industry dominate the latest figures, with a net 40.7% looking to increase or maintain permanent headcount across main cities.
Queensland's property market leaps into the future with new digital platform PEXA, revolutionising $864bn asset transactions.
The AEC has chosen SMS Management and Technology and Amazon Web Services to host its online digital services across all public facing websites.
Dimension Data selected to provide network infrastructure for Victoria International Container Terminal at Port of Melbourne.
Zebra resellers have been getting a heads up on how to capitalise on Windows embedded OS end of service at events around Australia.
Telstra's retail chief Karsten Wildberger resigns citing personal reasons, prepares for overseas move amid corporate shuffle.
Next-generation endpoint security vendor Bit9 + Carbon Black is upping its local play, opening an Australian sales office.
Kemp Technologies is ramping up its Australian presence with the appointment of four new East Coast channel partners.
Empired continues its multi-million dollar run, signing a $10 million, five year infrastructure managed services contract with Horizon Power.
Expanding overseas can be an effective way of broadening your potential customer base and increasing profits. However, it pays to get strategic advice.