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SMS forms national practice structure
IT services provider, SMS Management and Technology, is forming a national practice structure.
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Capgemini adds to Public Sector division
Consulting and outsourcing provider, Capgemini, has beefed up its Public Sector division by bringing two new senior staff to the team.
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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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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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SMS on staff and skills recruitment drive
ASX-listed services player, SMS Management and Technology (ASX: SMX), is looking to bolster its employee headcount to take advantage of a stronger market.
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Listed channel company results a mixed bag
ASX-listed service providers have reported mixed results for the full-year to June 30.
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SMS Management and Technology gets the downturn sniffles
ASX-listed integrator, SMS Management and Technology (ASX: SMX), has posted full financial year profits of $24.3 million, down 2 per cent on the previous year.
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Australian companies uneasy in the cloud
Australian companies and their channel partners are resisting a move to cloud services because of confusion and uncertainty in the market.
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