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With growing recognition that Australia’s long term prosperity depends upon improving productivity, Telstra has conducted research to produce the second annual The Telstra Productivity Indicator: A report on attitudes and behaviours toward improving productivity.
Any leading Australian organisation determined to have a long-term, successful future should be focused on improving sustainability.
In the face of a prolonged economic downturn, it is vital for Enterprise and Government organisations to continue their transformation efforts with innovative business and ICT projects.
30/08/2010
Australians now have access to the world’s fastest national mobile broadband service with the launch today of the Telstra Ultimate™ USB Modem.
20/07/2010
Telstra Enterprise and Government wins ACOMMS award for Customer Service.
15/07/2010
A new white paper reveals micro businesses are changing how they interact with financial services organisations because of their highly mobile nature and generational shift from Baby Boomer to more technology savvy Generation X and Y.
20/05/2010
Suncorp today announced it had signed a three-year contract with Telstra to deliver all of its mobile voice and mobile data services.
10/05/2010
Telstra today announced that it has signed a three-year, $4.5 million contract to provide telecommunications products and services to ME Bank (formerly Members Equity Bank), designed to support the Bank’s growing and increasingly mobile workforce.
This white paper identifies the key trends towards increased workplace mobility and information and communication technology (ICT) intensity. It reveals that access to finance and investing in new technologies are the two most important issues to improve Micro Businesses performance over the coming year. It also provides financial institutions with rich and practical insights into the importance of improving customer service to this vital sector.
Australia’s Emergency Services Organisations face many challenges that could impede the vital co-ordination and communication necessary to provide a rapid and synchronised response. Telstra believes that ICT holds the answer to these problems and that the future for public safety and security in Australia will depend on the continuing adoption, migration and implementation of a single, network-centric communications architecture for emergency management.
Telstra understands the pressures facing Australian manufacturers, including the need to juggle issues such as productivity, sustainability, increasing regulation, globalisation, skills shortages, capital constraints and volatile energy, distribution and raw materials costs. This white paper outlines the service offerings and delivery processes that change the way manufacturing organisations and employees work to help them maintain strong, integrated and resilient supply chains to deal with the challenges and strengthen communication with customers, suppliers and staff.
This paper outlines the development of the mobile enterprise applications market, discuss the benefits of using mobile applications, describe mobile applications offerings and discuss the mobile applications ecosystem.
By Joel Eggenhuizen, Online Marketing Specialist - 25/10/2010
On Friday the 25th of October, we had the launch of Windows Phone 7 at T Life in Melbourne (242 Exhibition Street). To celebrate, Microsoft brought Isaiah Mustafa to Australia. He was a really nice guy who made sure everyone got a photo with him. In case...
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By Leonie Valentine, General Manager Customer Experience Marketing - 22/10/2010
Well today was interesting to say the least. Isaiah Mustafa, the “man your man could smell like” attended a promotional visit to the T-Life store in our building this afternoon. Isaiah’s visit wasn’t widely advertised; Telstra staff were informed late yesterday,...
Urgency The GFC is the closest Australia has come to a crisis in many years. I mean the sort of crisis needed to precipitate action of a different order. But the impact of the GFC was not felt in Australia to the same extent that it was felt in the...
By Leonie Valentine, General Manager Customer Experience Marketing - 13/07/2010
A couple of weeks ago we had seven families, about 30 people, over for Sunday brunch. It was a chaotic but collaborative effort, with kids and adults circulating around a large dining table with different contributions from each family. Somehow it all just...
By Roger Spence, Business Development Manager, Infrastructure as a Service and Managed Hosting - 04/06/2010
Earlier this week Apple CEO Steve Jobs spoke at the D8 conference in California. One of the things he said that really resonated with me was his analogy of PC’s and trucks (extract from CNET):Comments (7)
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