Hi John, Next-generation digital services and consulting company Infosys has been selected by Australian express logistics business Global Express to manage technology separation from Toll Holdings. Telecommunications company Optus has once again urged The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to oppose the merger of Telstra, stressing that the proposed transaction will lead to less competition, higher prices, and less resilient communities. The company has now made publicly available the six-page executive summary of its submission to the regulatory body. Technology consultancy Thoughtworks is offering a new scholarship for First Nations Peoples together with private school General Assembly and not-for-profit Indigitek. Observability specialist New Relic has enhanced its partner program with the introduction of New Relic Partner Stack for cloud providers, channel partners, managed service providers, and technology partners. Qualcomm announced new RFFE modules targeted for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth experiences that are designed for segments beyond smartphones such as automotive, XR, PCs, wearables, mobile broadband, and IoT. Global spending on asset tracking by enterprises will rise from US$16 billion ($23 billion) to US$45 billion ($65 billion)—a jump of 184%, according to a study by Juniper Research. And as always there's plenty more today, so for all the news please visit www.itwire.com. Stephen Withers, newsletter editor, iTWire
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