TechnologyOne profit rises 15 per cent
Brisbane-headquartered software vendor TechnologyOne has posted $51 million in NPAT for the financial year ended 30 September.
Brisbane-headquartered software vendor TechnologyOne has posted $51 million in NPAT for the financial year ended 30 September.
Workday is transitioning from an HR and business finance software suite into a full ERP platform as it aims to compete with Oracle and SAP.
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SAP has swooped to purchase Qualtrics for US$8 billion, just as the software-as-a-service survey platform was preparing for an IPO.
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As great strides are made towards the creation of physical quantum computers, a team of researchers at University of Technology Sydney have launched a quantum programming environment to help developers get to grips with their quirks and complexity.