Telstra Purple is the largest Australian owned technology services business, bringing together Telstra Enterprise’sbusiness technology services capabilities and a number of its recently acquired companies, focused on outcome-based, transformative tech solutions.
It's a big and well-skilled organisation: Telstra says Purple already boasts "1500 certified experts in network, security, cloud, collaboration, mobility, software, data and analytics, and design."
We’re Telstra Purple If you’re sticking with your bank, spreading risk by doing business with diverse lenders, or finding other sources of finance, our re-launched its services operation under the name “Purple”
Telstra may also need to move into defensive mode if, as our poll suggests, one in ten partners see the arrival of Purple as an opportunity to win away clients from Telstra sub-brands.
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https://www.telstra.com.au/business-enterprise/services/telstra-purple However, no redundancies will be made, according to Ebeid, who said Purple is actually growing its headcount. Australia Sydney Level 10 400 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Melbourne Level 17 727 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3008 Brisbane Level 3 275 George Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 Adelaide 30 Pirie Street, Adelaide SA 5000 Perth Level 16 (entry via 17) 125 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000 Canberra 16-18 Mort Street, Canberra ACT 2601 AWS partner Cevo hires Telstra exec to lead Canberra expansionInside Telstra Purple: Telstra's new professional services businessIT consultancy Murdoch Webster hires Telstra exec as directorTelstra has established a new managed and professional services business, and has already laid claim to being “Australia’s largest technology services business.” The launch was a broad-brush affair, with few details on offer about Purple's services.“Telstra Purple helps us take a clear and integrated value proposition to our customers, alongside our traditional products and services, as a single branded entity,” said Smith.
Telstra Purple is the largest Australian owned technology services business, bringing together Telstra Enterprise’s business technology services capabilities and a number of its recently acquired companies, focused on outcome-based, transformative tech solutions. > Full lifecycle professional services & 24x7 managed services By We’re more than just tech and innovation.
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Driving innovation and cost-optimisation for a global leader in packaging and recycling. Telstra Purple is the largest Australian owned technology services business, bringing together Telstra Enterprise’s business technology services capabilities and a number of its recently acquired companies, focused on outcome-based, transformative tech solutions. While Purple sits comfortably within Telstra's enterprise business, Ebeid said that the company was seeing strong demand for digital transformation services in the mid-market as well.Telstra partner Calibre One names first new CEO in 20 yearsIt has, however, hinted at its capabilities by announcing Qantas, Kennards and Indigital as some of its first customers. These are the most important aspects of our business – in fact, so important that we’ve used them to literally inspire our name (Purpose & People).The Cloud Consultant - Microsoft Teams Voice role is responsible for the design and delivery of Microsoft Voice solutions to Telstra Purple’s customers.We're looking for a Lead Cloud Consultant to build out the hybrid and public cloud business of Telstra Purple across Asia.
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Our Managed Services Business are seeking an experienced Technical Consultant to join our team who provide managed networking and security services.We are looking to add another key member to our Managed Services Team in a Technical Consultant role. About 30 percent of you are rattled.And here’s how you responded, across 109 votes.We’re asking because the Banking Royal Commission gave us all plenty of reasons to look elsewhere for financial services.