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Nexon Asia Pacific acquires CSA Nexon Asia Pacific acquires CSA CSA CEO Brett Woods joins as chief strategy and transformation officer. Nexon Asia Pacific has acquired Computer Systems Australia (CSA) for an undisclosed sum. According to Nexon CEO Barry Assaf, the purchase will accelerate the company s strategic growth objectives. CSA has a footprint in Sydney, Newcastle, Melbourne and Brisbane, with the deal increasing Nexon’s staff to more than 400 employees. “Not only are we scaling up, but we are also extending our digital transformation capabilities for existing and new clients,” Assaf said. “By acquiring CSA, we strengthen our proposition to clients across cloud, network and cyber. We will also be able to leverage CSA’s strong C-suite engagement and expertise in digital services, underpinned by their relationship with ServiceNow, to create new digital experiences for our clients.” ....
Managed IT services firm Nexon Asia Pacific has acquired national ServiceNow partner Computer Systems Australia (CSA). The acquisition builds on those the company made last year, including GCOMM, Remagine Solutions, XCentral and the security solutions division of Melbourne-based Kiandra IT. “The acquisition of CSA will accelerate our strategic growth objectives. Not only are we scaling up, but we are also extending our digital transformation capabilities for existing and new clients,” said Nexon chief executive Barry Assaf. “With CSA having a footprint in Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle and Brisbane, the acquisition increases our size to over 400 staff. By acquiring CSA, we strengthen our proposition to clients across cloud, network and cyber. ....
âDonât move. global tech firms can grow in Australia,â says $2b founder Sam Kroonenburg and his brother Ryan built a $2 billion cloud business in five years, now Sam says he wants to keep the show going and help other local start-ups strike it big. A Cloud Guru co-founder and CEO Sam Kroonenburg is looking forward to playing an active role in the local tech scene. Tash Sorensen Save Share Sam Kroonenburg, the Victorian who founded online training start-up A Cloud Guru with his brother Ryan, before selling it for $2 billion after five years, says his success shows there is no need for Australian entrepreneurs to uproot their lives and move overseas to chase their tech dreams. ....
Concern Over Australia’s Kosciuszko Tourism Blueprint Long-term plans would see Australia’s Kosciuszko National Park converted into a major year-round tourist destination with a redeveloped town centre for Jindabyne. The crunch of tyres on gravel hasn’t been heard on the summit of Mt Kosciuszko for 44 years but could again be a reality should new tourism plans prevail. So too will the whirr of helicopter rotors again echo across the national park named after Australia’s highest peak. Several thousand extra beds will also be crammed into ski resorts Perisher and Thredbo, while seven new camping grounds and other accommodation facilities will populate the mighty high country reserve. ....
Traveller Newsletter Get the latest news and updates emailed straight to your inbox. By submitting your email you are agreeing to Fairfax Media s terms and conditions and privacy policy. Maybe you want to work your way up to the Bibbulmun Track? In that case, the Cape to Cape Track heads across the Margaret River region. It s about 125km from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin – which means five to seven days of clifftops, dramatic dunes, gorgeous Indian Ocean beaches and there s accommodation near enough to avoid camping if you don t want to slum it. See capetocapetrack.com.au The Great Ocean Walk ....