Tag: Telstra
This founder of an innovative female-only law firm has been named a Telstra finalist
The firm aims to turn the traditional law firm on its head, being the first in the country catering solely for women-owned businesses.
Are e-wallets a threat to society? The threats presented by the rise of mobile...
And our love affair with apps and all things mobile show no signs of abating. With a few taps we could own the latest high-end fashion accessory or purchase a car. We walk around with virtual banks in our palms, making seamlessly transactions across borders.
Telstra-backed AI startup Near raises US$100M to fuel expansion and roll out new platform...
Near, the platform that uses AI to make real-world data actionable, today announced that it has raised USD$100M (AUD$143M) in a Series D funding round.
New data from Xero shows big business is causing cash flowgap for small businesses
There’s no doubt that small businesses are a core part of the Australian economy but when big businesses fail to pay on time, small businesses are forced into what we call a ‘cash flow gap’.
Poor websites could cost SMBs billions this Christmas – half don’t even have a...
Executive Chairman of the National Online Retailers Association, Paul Greenberg, said businesses should consider upgrading their online presence in time for Christmas to take advantage of the increasing number of digital savvy shoppers.
This customer service start-up from Melbourne is getting major buzz in the US
Testing and real-time monitoring might sound like basic things every organisation is already doing, but this is not the case, and our mission is to educate the market.
Slingshot continues to drive disruption with Australia’s first HR-tech start-up accelerator
Human Capital represents a completely new venture for Slingshot, which typically partners with one corporate business to create a tailored, industry-specific accelerator program.
The age of disruption is forcing HR and finance to join at the hip...
With 2016 drawing to a close and businesses looking ahead to 2020 and beyond, companies are increasingly being tasked to rethink the traditional relationship between Finance and Human Resources.
App expert says Australian start-ups are too tech-heavy and that’s why so many fail
“From my experience, tech start-ups tend to forget about the importance of selling and marketing and focus too much on the product. It is vital to have key members of your team who are tech-savvy people but without team members who understand sales and marketing, traction and business success may become difficult to achieve," explains Steve.
Top law firm offers $500k for innovators in the legal scene, opens start-up accelerator
Launching the Mills Oakley Innovation Accelerator, Mills Oakley Chief Executive, John Nerurker, said the firm would provide up to $500,000 to support viable ideas through incubation and commercialisation.
River City Labs and muru-D ink 3-year partnership deal; start-up accelerator now open for...
Technology startup hub River City Labs has announced a three-year partnership with muru-D, the global startup accelerator backed by Telstra, to deliver the ‘River City Labs Accelerator Program’ after a successful pilot last year.
Welcome to the experience economy aka the greatest customer revolution ever
We live in the experience economy - an economy driven by experiences and sustained through digital integration and innovation in a world more connected than ever before
Infosys has launched a new AI tool that allows businesses to automate much more
IT and consulting giant Infosys recently launched its knowledge-based artificial intelligence platform Mana, designed to drive automation and innovation
Let’s talk about the NBN: An open letter to the marketing, advertising & media...
MediaScope's Denise Shrivell is it’s time for Australian marketing, advertising and media to talk about the NBN roll-out strategy and understand its impact
This tech start-up is going toe to toe with Shopify and BigCommerce with major...
Tech start-up Neto is one of the few Aussie e-commerce players that stands up to the giants like Shopify and BigCommerce and Telstra owns a huge stake in it
Divvy ramps up the parking race with a $2.5 million Series B and heavyweight...
Divvy Parking, the transport app that solves CBD parking issues, recently secured $2.5 million in Series B funding and several heavyweight industry hires
We are ready to spend more: Research reveals retailers could see sales rise this...
Good news for the retail industry as new research suggest that more than half of Aussie shoppers will spend more in the second half of 2015 than the first
A new book looks at how Aussie companies can survive (and also thrive) in...
Tech lawyer Nick Abrahams' book, Digital Disruption in Australia looks at how companies can not only survive but also thrive in the next digital generation
Cash really is king: the online cashback industry is steadily on the rise
Consumers have a growing love of cashback programs, the industry is estimated to be worth up to US$85b & Australia is enjoying a burgeoning piece of the pie
This angel investor is looking to invest $500,000 in women-led tech start-ups over the...
Forming Circles Global (FCG), headed by Renata Cooper, has launched in Australia as a unique angel investment organisation created to predominantly fund local and global women-led/founded tech start-ups.