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Stories by: James Hutchinson

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    NBN Co CIO: The IT leadership strategy of Australia’s new telco - Part 2 16 August, 2011 08:00:00

    NBN Co’s tasks are split between network construction and business-as-usual telecommunications, and few of the company’s employees could map out the same 20-year careers at the company that often herald the same position at Telstra. They share much of the history, however; many of the staff hired so far herald from chief executive, Mike Quigley’s own alma mater — Alcatel-Lucent — as well as a range of Australian and international telcos.
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    NBN Co CIO: The IT leadership strategy of Australia’s new telco - Part 1 15 August, 2011 11:04:00

    NBN Co has a head start that would leave many telcos green with envy. Armed with $27 billion in government funding, and at least $9 billion from debt markets, the two-yearold National Broadband Network wholesaler has the resources and backing that could catapult it ahead many of its decadesold equivalents. That’s not to say the challenge before the organisation isn’t any less daunting; within the decade NBN Co is set to change broadband in Australia. The monopoly wholesaler is bound by carefully worded legislation to provide equal access to many of those it will compete with on a shiny fibre-to-the-home network, and satellite and wireless offshoots. Best of all, the company is starting with a clean slate.
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    The six million dollar vendor 14 July, 2011 07:00:00

    Between 2005 and 2010, Gartner estimated IT managers and executive decision makers have gone from dealing with an average of 3.7 vendors to 10. The onset of Cloud computing as well as the revival of service outsourcing in wake of the economic downturn have only exacerbated this as companies increasingly look to multi-source their services to obtain the functionality they need at a cost they can afford.
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    Shared services: Learning the lessons from Queensland and WA 13 July, 2011 10:49:00

    Really, they should have seen it coming. All the signs were there. Queensland Health, a state government department responsible for paying its 78,000 staff some $210 million in salaries fortnightly, was in dire need for a replacement to its existing payroll system.
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    Coca-Cola Amatil turns Microsoft, won’t look back 16 June, 2011 16:13:00

    Some CIOs understandably treat the consumerisation of IT as a plague — a disease that must be stamped out, lest it subvert the standard operating environment they fought so hard to implement.
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    Health shortlists infrastructure tenders 24 May, 2011 12:23:00

    The national infrastructure partner, one of four such partners sought by the Department of Health and Ageing for the e-health rollout, would deliver, integrate and provide continued maintenance for enabling systems including core system infrastructure; operations and call centres; reporting and template servicing; and separated portals for use by both consumers and healthcare providers.
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    Jetstar targets lean, self-service flying 23 May, 2011 20:55:00

    Jetstar has progressed with plans to sideline the traditional flight check-in counter, overhauling the boarding process to include automated check-ins and new self-service kiosks.
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    Health increases telehealth bounty for specialists 20 May, 2011 12:39:00

    The federal Department of Health and Ageing has poured an additional $216.3 million to fund its telehealth consultations scheme until 2015, with expectations around ten per cent of the nation’s practitioner workforce would take part in the scheme within five years.
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    Exclusive: SKA bid looks to SkyNet for computing 19 May, 2011 12:05:00

    Key players behind the Australian-New Zealand joint bid to host the $2.1 billion Square Kilometre Array radio telescope will launch a grid Cloud computing initiative by September with the aim of potentially harvesting the computing and storage power of desktops worldwide.
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    Ausgrid explores customer incentives in smartgrid push 18 May, 2011 17:49:00

    New South Wales energy utility Ausgrid is exploring customer rebates and reduced tariffs based on the differing energy saving technologies deployed at 50,000 homes slated for the Federal Government’s $100 million Smart Grid, Smart City project.
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    Macquarie Uni to virtualize computer labs 17 May, 2011 12:09:00

    Macquarie University has flagged plans to virtualize many of its student computer labs from the second semester of this year, as part of a ploy to better utilise licensed software both on-premise at the university and remotely.
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    FCC chairman calls on ISPs to adopt new security measures 23 February, 2012 05:51:09

    Broadband providers should notify subscribers when their computers are infected with malware, Genachowski says
    U.S. Internet service providers should take new steps to protect subscribers against cyberattacks, including notifying customers when their computers are compromised, the chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday.
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    RSA Conference 2012 sneak peek: cloud, big data, and mobile 23 February, 2012 02:41:30

    There are fewer topics stirring bigger buzz among information security professionals than big data, cloud security, and mobile. So it's no surprise that those topics will dominate the discussions this year at the RSA Conference 2012.
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    Group files FTC complaint against Google for privacy changes 23 February, 2012 02:53:35

    The Center for Digital Democracy calls on the FTC to halt the proposed changes scheduled for March 1
    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission should force Google to halt its plan to consolidate user identities across its services and fine the company for violating an October privacy settlement with the agency, privacy group the Center for Digital Democracy said in a complaint filed Wednesday.
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    Box becomes first third-party app on Good's platform 23 February, 2012 01:07:45

    Good's customers can use a secure mobile version of Box's content-sharing service on iOS devices
    Good Technology is opening its developer program to anyone and announcing that Box is the first available third-party application based on Good's platform.
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    Industry on Cybersecurity Act of 2012: Not so fast 23 February, 2012 03:01:34

    While the government may be in a rush to get the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 enacted, many in the industry are saying: not so fast.
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