Clarius reports IT slump for 2013, growth for 2014
Australia's IT market has seen a huge slowdown this year, with a surplus of 1,800 IT workers in the country but a growth forecast for the coming year.
Australia's IT market has seen a huge slowdown this year, with a surplus of 1,800 IT workers in the country but a growth forecast for the coming year.
A slowing economy in Australia was compensated by strong growth in New Zealand, delivering a 27 percent increase in profit before tax.
Australian IT budgets are shrinking despite an increase in IT budgets globally, according to Gartner’s 2014 CIO survey.
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Utilities are finally progressing from logistical rollout concerns to figuring out how to pull usable information from the flood of new data.
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If Australia wants to position itself as a net exporter of digital services, it has a long way to go. For a start, it has to reverse a trend that’s been worsening over the last decade.