A detailed comparison of two major Australian Managed Service Providers.
Feature
Data#3
Interactive
Overall Score
3.8
3.6
Type
Publicly Listed Giant
Private Cloud / Hardware
Employees
1500-2000
200-400
Founded
1977
1989
Headquarters
Brisbane, QLD
Melbourne, VIC
Revenue
$884.8M
Private
Salary Range
$80,000 - $160,000
$75,000 - $155,000
Specialties
Microsoft Solutions, Cloud, Managed Services, Software Licensing
Data Centre, Managed Cloud, Hardware, Security
Certifications
Microsoft Partner, AWS Partner, Cisco Partner, VMware Partner
Dell Partner, HP Partner, VMware Partner, Fortinet Partner
Green Flags
ASX-listed (ASX: DDD) — financial transparency Strong Australian focus — no offshoring agenda Good work-life balance Profitable and growing
Good work-life balance Stable employment Strong vendor partnerships
Red Flags
Below-market salaries at senior levels Government contract dependency Limited international exposure Acquisition-driven growth creates integration challenges
Below-market salaries Can be bureaucratic Limited international exposure
Worker Pros
ASX-listed transparency — you know the numbers Australian-focused — your job isn't being offshored Profitable and growing — stability Good work-life balance in most teams
Work-life balance Stable Vendor partnerships
Worker Cons
Below-market salaries at senior levels Government contract dependency creates cyclicality Limited international exposure Acquisition integration can be bumpy
Below-market pay Bureaucratic Limited international
Both Publicly Listed Giant and Private Cloud / Hardware have strengths and weaknesses. Your choice depends on your priorities — whether that's career growth, salary, work-life balance, or technical exposure.
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