Optus strikes deal with Australian nanosat startup Myriota
Optus Business will offer products and connectivity services from Adelaide-headquartered startup Myriota as part of its lineup of IoT solutions, the telco announced today.
Optus Business will offer products and connectivity services from Adelaide-headquartered startup Myriota as part of its lineup of IoT solutions, the telco announced today.
Optus Business has been awarded a $12 million contract to provide voice, data and mobile services for publicly-listed CSR Limited.
Optus Business has reported an overall decline in earnings of 7.9 per cent for the half year ended 30 September 2018.
Optus Business has been appointed whole-of-department telecommunications provider for the Department of Health.
Optus Business revealed today that it has struck a five-year agreement with Curtin University to back a new research group focused on artificial intelligence.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources has signed a three-year contract extension with Optus for managed ICT services.
Optus Business will offer a private cloud service targeting federal government departments.
Optus Business will provide security, data centre, contact centre and mobile management services to EnergyAustralia under a deal unveiled today.
Optus Business is collaborating with Palo Alto Networks to expand its managed security services offering.
Enterprise service management company ServiceNow has recruited former Optus Business IT director Apurva (Aps) Chikhalikar for a newly create C-level role in the Asia Pacific and Japan region.
The lack of cyber security professionals in Australia is fast becoming a national crisis. A survey this week found that 88 per cent of local businesses were struggling with their lack of skills. The government described the “critical shortage” as a “major problem” in its national cyber security strategy. The situation, it said, was “urgent’”.
Macquarie University and Optus Business will launch a ‘cyber security hub’, the organisations confirmed this morning.
Optus Business will help integrate the infrastructure of merged department
Optus Business has signed up to the federal government’s cloud service provider’s panel to offer infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and software-as-a-service (SaaS) to government agencies.
Optus and FireEye will invest up to US$50 million (A$57.1 million) on two security operation centres in Sydney and Singapore, both of which will open in Q1, 2015.