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Oakton joins SAP-Microsoft Unite Partner Connection
ASX-listed Australian services provider, Oakton(ASX: OKN), is the first company to be accepted into the SAP Microsoft Unite Partner Connection.
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Tenix pays Oakton $15 million in court settlement
ASX-listed integrator, Oakton (ASX:OKN), will walk away with $15 million after settling its contractual dispute with Tenix.
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Tucker joins Broadreach board
Communications service provider, Broadreach Services, has appointed Andrew Tucker as its executive chairman.
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Oakton reports 'disappointing' start to the financial year
Victorian branch and legal expenses blamed for a 29 per cent drop on the previous year
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Oakton releases first half guidance warning
Victoria's November state election coupled with general underperformance of the Victorian business, means it will be well short of its FY11 first half EBITDA targets.
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Top 10 performing Australian channel companies in FY10
The dust may still be settling from some of the effects of the GFC, but these Australian companies put on a stunning performance as shown in their FY10 results
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SMS in due diligence on two acquisitions
Australian IT services company, SMS Management & Technology, is in due diligence with two potential acquisition targets as it looks to continue to bolt on other companies to its already growing base.
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Oakton delivers impressive full-year profits
IT services provider, Oakton, has reported a strong year’s profit of $20.2 million for the financial year ending June 2010.
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Melbourne IT signs $18 million contract with Indian outsourcer
ASX-listed services provider, Melbourne IT, has picked Indian outsourcer, HCL Technologies, to support its Web transformation project.
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Tenix raises damages claim on Oakton to $26m
The legal battle between Oakton and Tenix Solutions has escalated after the infrastructure company upped its damages claim.
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Oakton takes Tenix to court for $12m
Oakton has begun its legal battle in the Supreme Court of Victoria against the traffic infringement and management branch of Tenix Solutions.
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Oakton plots Sydney expansion
IT services provider, Oakton, (ASX:OKN) has experienced a 59.2 per cent increase in net profit to $10.2 million compared to previous half-year results.
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City Software business unit merges with ERP start-up
ERP integrators, City Software and GPS IT Solutions, are combining their capabilities into a unified business.
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