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After one month since she stepped into the role of Cognizant managing director for Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ), Carla Ramchand sees herself as the company’s chief translator and accelerator helping customers turn AI ambition into real client outcomes.

In doing so, she aims to have Cognizant help reshape Australian organisations and talent ...


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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to roll out across customer environments, governance isn’t keeping up, with third-party providers like managed service providers (MSP) increasingly expected to deliver governance, security and risk controls rather than adding further exposure.

While 90 per cent of organisations believe employees are alr...


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Comms Group has sold its managed services division onPlatinum to efex for a total of $30 million.

Founded in 2012, onPlatinum was previously acquired by Comms Group in 2022 for a total of up to $...


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MSPs are being urged to “move upstream” into advisory and AI-led services, as N-able’s latest executive roundtable underscored a growing shift away from break-fix IT towards higher-value business consulting. 

During the event, MSP Advisor senior business coach Vincent de Beer led a peer discussion focusing on new thinking across sales...


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Swoop has sold its Melbourne Fibre project to the Australian arm of Singapore-based Xenith Infrastructure Group.

The agreement covers the unfinished 282-kilometre fibre network, along with standard representations, warranties, indemnities and termination rights. It was entered into by Swoop subsidiary Anycast Holding, which is the shareholder o...


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