[AusNOG] Interesting article regarding lack of investment in Aussie Technology
Chad Kelly
chad at cpkws.com.au
Wed Jul 22 21:44:41 EST 2015
Its almost like the article was written by someone not in IT.
Most IT services now a days, particularly in the web hosting side of
things are becoming standard, and a commodity and everyone is doing it.
And we are starting to get the big overseas players coming into
Australia as well, which makes it hard to compete.
Its funny actually because that article praises Amazon quite a bit, but
a lot of industry people have issues with AWS and the business model.
Due to the pricing.
It will be interesting times ahead I reckon.
On 7/22/2015 5:41 PM, Simon Sharwood wrote:
> Uncomfortable with this article on the basis of correlation not
> equalling causality. There are plenty of reasons the ASX hasn't
> tracked the US markets lately. Absence of big tech companies may be
> one of them. Suspect the fact we're in what looks like the tail end of
> a long growth cycle has more to do with it, esp as USA is coming into
> new growth cycle after dipping far deeper than we did post-GFC.
>
> S
>
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Chad Kelly <chad at cpkws.com.au
> <mailto:chad at cpkws.com.au>> wrote:
>
> Hi all Just noticed this on the SMH website.
> http://www.smh.com.au/business/markets/apple-google-and-microsoft-explain-the-problem-with-australias-sharemarket-20150721-gih04a.html?&utm_source=social&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=nc&eid=socialn%3Afac-14omn0013-optim-nnn%3Anonpaid-25062014-social_traffic-all-organicpost-nnn-smh-o&campaign_code=nocode&promote_channel=social_facebook
> I don't know that this article is totally accurate though, as
> plenty of Australian providers have been investing in growing
> their businesses.
> But a lot of investors won't invest in tech if their is no
> innervation, and you have areas like the hosting industry hear in
> Australia where a lot of the bigger players are buying out
> competitors.
> Plus a lot of tech companies hear in Australia are privatly owned,
> not publicly listed so its hard to find out whats being invested
> in. A lot of Australian companies in the tech space have global
> relationships and partnerships it is just they don't have the
> scale of the likes of Google.
> You can't really compare Google with the rest of the Australian
> tech industry for that reason as Google have a lot of funds that
> they can invest into projects.
>
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