Queensland stories
Australian drivers less enthusiastic about autonomous vehicles than French and Swedish drivers, according to study by Queensland University of Technology.
iseek's growing number of Australia-based data centres has won it an appointment to the Queensland Government's ICT supplier panel.
A $35m contract has been signed for a submarine cable connecting Australia's Sunshine Coast to Asia and the United States.
Interactive has taken Flight Centre on 'the largest data migration in Queensland history' as part of a new outsourcing deal.
Alcatel-Lucent bolsters Enterprise team in Australia and New Zealand amid growing demand for cloud-based collaboration and network solutions.
Wellington-based ICT company says deal will allow leverage of NetSuite capability into the New Zealand market.
Enabling expands its footprint in Australia, opening a new office in Perth and integrating Magni in Brisbane, to meet growing demand for IT solutions.
South Korean company is expected to become a surprising new vendor in the mobile infrastructure space, helping expand Telstra's LTE network.
Rugby flags caused two of Auckland's 2011 World Cup power outages, reveals Eaton, amid disruptions by possums and seagulls across New Zealand.
Strike's Cardo Scala Rider product devices can be very useful and beneficial in a training environment if used correctly.
Global communications service provider Reliance Globalcom has secured a contract extension with global engineering consultancy firm Aurecon.
Endpoint management software provider IGEL partners with onPlatinum to enhance Queensland presence, providing secure, cloud-compatible desktop solutions.
Brennan IT is eyeing up new paths to market with the appointment of former Telstra executive, Andrew Borthwick as head of partners and channels.
Meridian Energy, the partially privatised electricity generator and retailer, has abandoned plans for a Queensland hydro power project, blaming the.
Infor has signed a deal with New Zealand manufacturing company Damar Industries to support growth and acquisitions across the local market.
Kiwi spammer Lance Atkinson fined USD $15.15 million by a US judge for leading an international spam network, plus additional penalties for associates.