Public Sector stories
As Dell transitions to private ownership, CIOs must weigh the potential risks and rewards, or face the uncertainty during the shake-up in the IT landscape.
Reduced funding and election-year uncertainty cause a 2% drop in average ICT salaries, says absoluteIT. Median wage now USD $75,000, with perks also cut.
EMC's Backup and Recovery Systems division witnesses 100% global growth; new key appointments aim to enhance partner relationships to sustain momentum.
The NZ government outlines new ICT policies aimed at enhancing efficiency and innovation across public sector agencies, gaining strong industry support.
The finalists for the Institute of Public Administration New Zealand (IPANZ) Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards have been revealed.
SAP New Zealand appoints Phillippa Tait, John Skelton, and Michael Wray to key roles, promising enhanced support and benefits for local partners.
New regional sales manager appointed from Kaseya's Washington, DC offices will be responsible for growing the company's presence in the enterprise market.
Nominations are open for the 2010 Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards, recognizing stars in the public sector.
The UK government must change its approach to cost reduction in the public sector to achieve sustainable outcomes.
The IT services market faces turbulence as 3Q12 total contract value drops by a third, hitting a nine-year low, with public and private sector deals plummeting.
Government to review proposals to switch the public service to cloud-based application software hosted outside ANZ.
The CIO of Auckland Council discusses the challenges of managing expectations after the merger of multiple councils.
Microsoft inks 16 new cloud deals in the public sector, boasting enhanced security and productivity for education and government bodies.
The government looks to overhaul the broken ICT procurement process, aiming for transparency, efficiency, and wider industry involvement amidst rising costs.
IBM's 2007 Partner Programme targets ANZ's SMB market, enhancing value for partners with new initiatives, free training, and a NZ $1 million co-marketing boost.