KPMG to grow startups with Artesian partnership
An alliance between KPMG and Artesian Venture Partners aims to connect corporates with Australian startups.
An alliance between KPMG and Artesian Venture Partners aims to connect corporates with Australian startups.
Optus could be planning a counter move to Vodafone’s Spotify partnership, judging from comments made today by the telco's CEO, Allen Lew.
Australia Post has announced a two-year agreement with Sydney mobile donations startup GiveEasy.
Optus has inked a $60 million contract with security and surveillance provider Suretek for fixed network and 3G and 4G mobile services.
New Zealand’s government-owned education fibre network has signed on as anchor tenant to the $US400 million Pacific Fibre submarine cable venture, significantly boosting the service provider’s international capacity.
Optus has partnered with Nokia Siemens Networks in a bid to upgrade its packet core, ahead of an anticipated upgrade to Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology.
The need to better understand social media has resulted in Communications Australia partnering with Interactive Intelligence as a channel partner in the Australian market.
Amcom Telecommunications (ASX:AMM) has partnered with Dimension Data subsidiary BlueFire as part of its entry into the cloud computing market.
Online financial portfolio administration company Praemium (ASX:PPS) has revealed it has partnered with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney (MSSB) to add online share trading to its offerings.
Microsoft has announced partnerships with three Australian research organisations, including National ICT Australia (NICTA), the Australian National University (ANU) and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), with the aim to provide researchers with Cloud computing resources and support.
Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard have agreed to invest together to prepare customers for "the next generation of business computing," the companies' CEOs plan to announce later Wednesday in a joint teleconference.
Cisco Systems tried to partner with major server vendors several years ago before coming out with its own blade servers earlier this year, and it's still open to a partnership with IBM, Chairman and CEO John Chambers said Tuesday.
Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard have expanded their partnership to develop and sell a common platform for delivering voice, video and messaging services to office workers.