Australian Red Cross gets $3M IT boost
Australian Red Cross will deploy new enterprise software as part of an initiative to consolidate its business systems and improve its retail and fundraising services under a $3 million contract.
View ArticleTechnologyOne journeys deeper into the cloud
TechnologyOne reported major headway moving its back office and enterprise software suite to the cloud as the company released results for the financial half-year ending 31 March.
View ArticleVictorian TAFEs zero in on ROI with system refresh
The Victorian government has completed deployment of a student management system for nine TAFE colleges across the state.
View ArticleCatholic schools embrace admin software
The Catholic Education Commission of Victoria (CECV) has chosen TechnologyOne and Synergetic to provide enterprise software to 486 schools across Victoria in a $15 million deal.
View ArticlePCYC Queensland replacing 60 databases with single cloud-based system
Not-for-profit Police-Citizens Youth Club (PCYC) Queensland is replacing 60 MYOB databases with one cloud-based system to reduce costs and improve branch efficiency.
View ArticleAuckland UniServices, WinTec discuss automated invoicing
Two NZ-based education providers, Auckland UniServices and Waikato Institute of Technology (WinTec), have automated their invoicing systems leading to productivity gains for finance staff.
View ArticleTasmanian local council heading to the cloud
Tasmania’s Glenorchy Council is shifting its workloads from on premise to TechnologyOne’s cloud service to improve staff mobility
View ArticleTechnology One signs $5.8m ERP deal with Treasury
The Treasury has signed a $5.8 million contract with Technology One (ASX:TNE) which will see the vendor’s Software as a Service (SaaS) offering replace SAP software.
View ArticleToowoomba Regional Council embarks on digital transformation
Toowoomba Regional Council in Queensland is transitioning from a paper based organisation to a digital one over the next five years.
View ArticleTechnologyOne disputes Brisbane City Council blowout claims
TechnologyOne has said it welcomes a review of an IT systems replacement program at Brisbane City Council but has denied it is to blame for delays to the project.
View ArticleTechnologyOne seeks to put Brisbane City Council saga behind it
TechnologyOne has put the Brisbane City Council saga behind it, expecting the dispute to have no further impact on profits.
View ArticleTechnologyOne accuses Brisbane council of trying to wriggle out of contract
TechnologyOne believes Brisbane City Council may be seeking a way to terminate its contract with the ASX-listed software provider.
View ArticleGWMWater eyes future as ‘digital utility’
A focus on customer service outcomes at GWMWater — the Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water Corporation — has been underpinned by the organisation’s investment in a unified enterprise software suite that can...
View ArticleTechnologyOne threatens $50m damages claim against Brisbane council
Brisbane City Council will be lumped with a $50+ million damages claim if it attempts to wriggle out of its contract with TechnologyOne, the software company has said.
View ArticleLawsuits on the horizon after Brisbane council terminates TechnologyOne contract
Brisbane City Council has terminated its IT systems replacement contract with TechnologyOne.
View ArticleBrisbane council demands $50 million from TechnologyOne
Brisbane City Council has served TechnologyOne with what the company described as an “ambit claim” for loss damages in excess of $50 million.
View ArticleTechnologyOne says Brisbane stoush hasn’t hurt local govt sales
ASX listed software company TechnologyOne said that a war of words with Brisbane City Council hasn’t hurt ongoing local government sales.
View ArticleTechnologyOne and Brisbane council avoid court
TechnologyOne and Brisbane City Council have reached a confidential settlement over a troubled systems replacement project.
View ArticleTechnologyOne profit rises 15 per cent
Brisbane-headquartered software vendor TechnologyOne has posted $51 million in NPAT for the financial year ended 30 September.
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