TechnologyOne stories
TechnologyOne is embroiled in a second workplace bullying lawsuit, with former employee Ana Monteiro alleging bullying and discrimination by senior executives.
The allegations were made by a former Victorian employee, whose account was detailed in the Australian Finacial Review.
CEO reports that 'intimate knowledge' born of 'deep-industry engagement' with the sector was the key to success.
TechnologyOne reports record revenue, profits, and licence fees for the eighth consecutive year, driven by a remarkable turnaround in its cloud business.
BOARD International bolsters Aussie presence, partnering with Galaxy 42 to drive decision-making solutions for local enterprises.
The Department of Industry, Innovation and Science (DIIS) is the second shared service hub to partner with TechnologyOne.
TechnologyOne has been served with a $50m+ damages claim from Brisbane City Council, which terminated its LGS contract with the vendor late last week.
TechnologyOne signs new contracts with global customers, including University of Sussex, Inner West Council, and a Central Government Agency in New Zealand.
The annual CIO Awards that celebrate excellence in NZ's IT industry is approaching in June with the finalists now officially announced.
SaaS platform contract revenue has grown 51% and revenue from cloud offerings by 217%, leading to a total of $120m in revenue over this half-year.
TechnologyOne extends its 20-year partnership with Moreton Bay Regional Council, penning an eight-year deal to implement their OneCouncil SaaS solution.
TechnologyOne secures an eight-year extension with Noosa Shire Council for its OneCouncil SaaS solution, continuing a relationship that began in 2013.
The local government authority has implemented TechnologyOne's enterprise solution to replace paper-based work orders.
The R&D investment exceeds the market average of approximately 12% and equates to 18% of the company's revenue.
TechnologyOne has fired another salvo in its ongoing battle with Brisbane City Council, threatening to sue for more than $50m in damages.
The battle royale between TechnologyOne and Brisbane City Council shows no sign of simmering down, with the council issuing a new Notice to Show Cause.
The company hopes to transition from perpetual licences to subscription licences with the aim of creating a strong longer term annuity business.
TechnologyOne, Australia's largest enterprise software company, has signed a OneCouncil contract with New Zealand's Rotorua Lakes Council.
The disagreement between TechnologyOne and Brisbane City Council is continuing as TechnologyOne hits back at BCC with its own allegations.
Local enterprise software provider TechnologyOne partners with SA property group Qattro to roll out enterprise solutions for major expansion.