TechnologyOne stories
North Herts Council will adopt TechnologyOne's SaaS enterprise resource planning suite to improve service delivery and efficiency.
The University of Bradford partners with TechnologyOne for a digital transformation project, adopting their SaaS ERP solution.
TechnologyOne's financial results for HY24 show a 16% revenue rise to AUD $244.8M, driven by strong SaaS growth and UK market gains.
Cloud migration is the top priority for a quarter of TechnologyOne's clients, as support for on-premise systems expires.
TechnologyOne appoints Chandan Potukuchi as Chief Technology Officer to lead innovation roadmap and bring together its product and tech teams.
Solution as a Service evolves what SaaS began 20 years ago and takes full responsibility for customers' complete ERP Solution experience, not just software.
A report calls for urgent reforms in Australia's ICT procurement policies to bolster local tech firms and align with strategies from key trading partners.
The City of Tea Tree Gully Council has adopted TechnologyOne's Property & Rating platform, streamlining processes and enhancing efficiency across operations.
Papua New Guinea has signed an agreement with TechnologyOne to implement a modern SaaS solution across over 200 government agencies, enhancing digital transformation.
The City of Subiaco partners with TechnologyOne to revolutionise digital infrastructure, aiming to streamline operations and elevate services over a three-year project.
The ACT Government has partnered with TechnologyOne, introducing a new system enabling residents and developers to track their application progress in real-time.
McConnell Dowell partners with TechnologyOne to bolster Melbourne's key infrastructure projects through a GBP £45 million investment in cutting-edge SaaS technology.
Bond University transitions to a new cloud-based system in collaboration with TechnologyOne, enhancing its student experience and digital education strategy.
Macquarie University is the first in Australia to successfully transition to TechnologyOne's SaaS Timetabling and Scheduling solution, modernising its operational management to enhance student services.
New Zealand's most financially unstable populations reported as least likely to utilise digital channels for government support.
Southern Downs Regional Council in Queensland's Darling Downs will implement TechnologyOne's EAM software to enhance asset management.
Baw Baw Shire Council in Victoria has partnered with TechnologyOne to streamline operations and enhance services.
TechnologyOne declares the end of the 'on-prem' era as all customers transition to SaaS, boosting productivity and staff retention in higher education.
Australia's higher education sector is fully embracing SaaS solutions by TechnologyOne, with a view to boost productivity.
SaaS+ is designed to help solve the three greatest impediments to investing in digital transformation: time-to-value, cost, and complexity.