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Early signs that IT projects will return in 2010 14 January, 2010 11:00:00
It may be too early to call a full recovery to the local economy, but signs are beginning to filter through that IT projects, which were put on hold during last year’s downturn, will rapidly begin to come back online. - +
Sweet Charity 12 June, 2007 13:05:00
A fifth of America's smallest not for profit outfits spend not a brass razoo on information technology. Most not for profits say they are starved of IT support. IT staff at these organizations are paid less than their peers in corporations and governments. - +
Microsoft MD to chair govt ICT advisory board 31 August, 2006 15:55:06
The Department of Communications Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA) has revised the Ministerial ICT advisory board which will now have Microsoft Australia's managing director Steve Vamos as its chairman. - +
Curiosity draws 200 to enterprise Linux roadshow 24 August, 2006 14:12:14
In a sign that Novell's new lease on life is garnering interest, some 200 people attended the Sydney leg of Novell's national Suse Linux Enterprise roadshow today. - +
Over But Not Out 04 August, 2006 14:46:32
For CIOs in their mid to late 50s "career is over" starts to take on a new meaning as the time comes to plan the descent from the career peaks. But true to form, these high-power men and women view their next step as simply a new beginning - +
Apocalypse Then 03 May, 2006 13:11:12
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NSW Education dept ups network analytics 07 February, 2006 11:40:21
In addition to welcoming in the 2006 school year, the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) began operating its new network analytics software last week, which is set to service some 2600 sites and 1.3 million users. - +
Coonan board cold shoulders overseas vendors 26 May, 2005 08:43:50
Overseas vendors seeking to influence government IT and communications policy have been publicly frozen out of the policy-making loop, with IT and Communications Minister Senator Helen Coonan opting for a blend of research and business brains in the selection of her ICT Advisory Board. - +
FACS Works To Improve Record-Keeping Compliance 24 February, 2004 13:17:45
The Department of Family & Community Services (FACS) has begun a pilot of a product more typically used in legal and financial service circles, including the Macquarie Bank, as it strives to achieve an electronic framework for capturing office and email documents. - +
Enter, Stage Fright 09 December, 2003 11:26:04
The ability to intelligently articulate a strategy, an idea or a thought in a clear and engaging manner is an absolute must for CIOs. But when it comes to public speaking a great many CIOs in fact find themselves scared speechless - +
Mooney Valley becomes Melbourne's first converged council 07 October, 2003 10:15:09
Mooney Valley Council is believed to be the first Melbourne metropolitan council to implement a converged voice and data network.
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CIO Industry Insight Podcast #9 Scott Dawes, VP of Applications Business Unit, Oracle ANZ 03 March, 2010 10:26:28
CIO Australia Editor Matt Rodgers catches up with Scott Dawes, VP of Oracle's Applications Business Unit in A/NZ, about the role supply chain and logistics software plays in keeping global businesses moving. - +
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CIO Industry Insight Podcast #7: Peter Thomas, Senior Director for Exadata Solutions & Architecture, Oracle ANZ 17 February, 2010 10:01:02
CIO Australia Editor Matt Rodgers talks with Peter Thomas, Oracle's Senior Director for Exadata Solutions and Architecture, about the company's latest high-end database and storage system. - +
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To fight scammers, Russia cracks down on .ru domain 22 March, 2010 07:25:00
Registrants will need a passport or business documents to register domainsIn a bid to cut down on fraud and inappropriate content, the organization responsible for administering Russia's .ru top-level domain names is tightening its procedures. - +
Access build-up a new concern for CIOs: security pro 22 March, 2010 15:07:00
Potential conflict between an organisation's security and its cultureThe director of IT security at a national accounting firm has warned CIOs about the increasing level of administration access regular employees are gaining, calling it a "trust time bomb". - +
Facebook users targeted in massive spam run 19 March, 2010 06:50:00
The messages try to get users to dowload a malicious attachmentFacebook's 400 million users have been targeted by a spam run that could infect their computers with malicious software designed to steals passwords and other data, according to security researchers at McAfee. - +
Law enforcement push for stricter domain name rules 18 March, 2010 05:04:00
The changes would make it more difficult for criminals to register under false details for domain namesLaw enforcement officials in the U.K. and U.S. are pushing the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to put in place measures that would help reduce abuse of the domain name system. - +
Seven Firefox Plug-ins That Improve Online Privacy 18 March, 2010 06:18:00
It does help the more nerdy among us ascertain what's going on under the hood of a websiteAs strange as it might sound, there are times when I wish for the old days of the Internet circa the early 1990's. The days of Mosaic and Lynx, where there was no Flash, no Javascript and no Java. A simpler time where protecting your privacy and security wasn't as essential as it is today.
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