Horizon Power prepares for data onslaught
WA power provider Horizon Power is preparing for a significant leap in the data it obtains from its network as it reaps the benefits of a 12-month rollout of advanced electricity meters.
WA power provider Horizon Power is preparing for a significant leap in the data it obtains from its network as it reaps the benefits of a 12-month rollout of advanced electricity meters.
Victoria-based residential volume builder Porter Davis Homes has consolidated five regional locations into a single office and undertaken a shift to an activity-based working model.
Cloud services have been central to a transformation program at the Professional Standards Council that has seen the PSC move to an architecture that allows employees to work “anywhere, any time,” according to Carla Oliver.
Edward Federman says that a multi-year IT transformation at ARA Group wasn’t about realising savings but about making the engineering services company a more effective, more united company.
Navman Wireless’ December launch of Director represented not just a new name for the company’s GPS fleet-tracking application but also a shift in the IT infrastructure used to deliver its capabilities.
After employees rejected Servcorp’s initial choice of cloud storage service, the company was forced to go back to the drawing board to provide a better file sharing solution for its workforce.
Previously relying solely on Windows CE-based barcode scanners, The Reject Shop turned to Android-based Zebra MC40 handheld computers to offer a richer set of features to staff and improve customers' in-store experience.
Manual rosters and bespoke systems were the norm at Surfing Australia’s network of 120 surf and stand up paddle (SUP) schools around Australia until the organisation turned to cloud-based scheduling/payroll software.
The roll out of network performance monitoring tools in 2012 by Deakin University has led to better remediation and faster discovery of misconfiguration reports.
The need to boost storage capacity as well as deliver better application performance after virtual servers grew from four to 65 in the space of three years led the NRL's IT team to deploy a hybrid storage platform with a combination of spinning disk and flash cache.
VirtuTel is harnessing OpenFlow to build an online portal that will allow its customers to order services and then have them automatically provisioned from within the wholesaler's network.
The end is in sight for a two-year network rollout at Queensland's Reef Hotel Casino, according to IT manager Mark Buck.
Australian media group Bauer Media has used Dropbox for Business to share documents and designs, reducing the need for network drives, email and paper printouts.
Australian travel firm Scenic has cut networking costs, allowing it to support a global group of companies.
Network function virtualization (NFV), particularly in the form of virtual routers, has played a key role in underpinning the cloud services delivered by Sydney-headquartered Fastrack Technology, according to the company's commercial director, Nathan Nogic.