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Chain Reaction 06 September, 2001 12:00:00
Don't think of it as a chain. Think of it as an intricate network of suppliers, distributors and customers who share information. Think you can do it? If so, it's not going to be easy. - +
Altered States 08 May, 2002 11:45:00
It is a paradox that the one thing that does not change is change itself. Always there, energy sapping and confronting, change is a permanent feature in the modern corporate landscape. Beverley Head tracks its progressPeople are willing to change. They're just not willing to change continuously, says Dr Max Jory, a senior lecturer in psychology at Monash University."Change consumes a lot of our resources," he warns. - +
Architecting Services 09 November, 2004 11:11:59
The idea is to optimize technology investments and achieve tighter alignment by integrating existing systems, applications and users into a flexible architecture that can easily accommodate changing needs.The SOA concept isn't new, it's not a technology per se, it isn't just the use of XML and Web services, and it's a good deal more than a development methodology. - +
For Whom the Road Tolls 12 September, 2003 11:55:06
It's not often a CIO is asked to rescue a $2.2 billion construction project, but that's exactly what happened when Transurban hired Cesare Tizi to steer Melbourne's troubled CityLink toll road back on track - +
From Zero to One Hundred 06 October, 2004 11:57:47
At General Motors enterprise architecture is a dynamic, living process dependent upon integration with related enterprise process disciplines
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Telecom New Zealand is on the verge of signing a contract worth up to $NZ40 million ($33.7 million) for network equipment which will radically change the way it connects to business customers.
The Universal Customer Access Node (UCAN) project involves installing an ATM switch in customer premises for the provision of all Telecom services, be they voice or data.
It's a first step toward being able to provide converged voice and data services, but Telecom's Future Technologies Manager Graeme Rowe plays down its significance.
"It is just a delivery mechanism for services," says Rowe. "All it is trying to do is make the provision of services over fibre a hell of a lot easier than it is right now. Behind that, of course, is that it is yet another way we can reduce costs and, ultimately, price."
But Rowe says it doesn't mean convergence is around the corner. "UCAN itself doesn't actually facilitate that. That has more to with the architecture of the network itself. To a degree the access device has a role in that but it doesn't define the converged services."
Rowe isn't saying whether Telecom has settled on equipment providers but Alcatel SA and 3Com, through distributor Interconnect, are believed to be expecting the business to come their way. However, neither Alcatel New Zealand general manager Tone Borren nor Interconnect's Southern Region Manager Kenny Soutar are commenting on the deal which is tipped to be worth as much as $NZ40 million over the course of its duration.
If Alcatel gets the nod, it will provide switches from Xylan, the US company which it is in the process of buying. Xylan's local head, Robin Hagen, describes Telecom's moves as a major change in the way it delivers services. Meanwhile, Santa Clara-based 3Com's chief technologist John Hart met Telecom executives during a visit to the country last week. Hart says Telecom appears to have "a fairly clear vision" of what it is trying to achieve.
3Com New Zealand head Ian Gardner says there's significant business at stake in the deal, but he wouldn't specify how much. "But it's more complicated than just the CPE (customer premises equipment); there's a range of services that have to be created."
Rowe won't say what the contract is worth nor when it will be signed. "From a deployment perspective, we've picked some products; the next step is getting the damned thing working within the network and with the billing process. We won't be able to sign committed forecast contracts until we have a very clear picture of the (system's) capabilities and limitations," he said.
"The concept behind it is that we're extending the ATM infrastructure out to customer premises and over that infrastructure we'll deliver multiple services. But they're the services we have today -- things like frame relay and potentially ISDN.
"It will provide definite benefits in terms of being able to use our fibre architecture economically. Provisioning of, say, another 2Mbit/sec stream should take merely a few minutes in front of a console as opposed to sending out guys with trucks and screw drivers. So there are some benefits in that.
"But the service benefits -- next-generation, convergence stuff -- requires some fundamental changes in our network architecture and that involves big investment and hard decisions and almost cutting-edge technology," he said.
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CIO Live Podcast #79: Brent D Taylor, author of The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires Part II 05 October, 2007 06:00:00
For his new book, The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires, social researcher Brent D Taylor spent four years of intensive research investigating the psychological make-up and backgrounds of some of the world's richest men and women, including IT luminaries Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs. Taylor discovered that, despite working in different industries and coming from different upbringings, they all have one thing in common -- they are all outsiders. - +
CIO Live Podcast #78: Brent D Taylor, author of The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires 28 September, 2007 17:34:25
For his new book, The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires, social researcher Brent D Taylor spent four years of intensive research investigating the psychological make-up and backgrounds of some of the world's richest men and women, including IT luminaries Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs. Taylor discovered that, despite working in different industries and coming from different upbringings, they all have one thing in common -- they are all outsiders. - +
CIO Live Podcast #77: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part III 21 September, 2007 07:00:00
Part three in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance. - +
CIO Live Podcast #76: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part II 14 September, 2007 07:00:00
Part two in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance. - +
CIO Live Podcast #75: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part I 07 September, 2007 07:00:05
Part one in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance.
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'I have a lost laptop horror story for you' 30 June, 2008 10:08:14
The devil of identity theft is in the details that follow...The devil of identity theft is in the details that follow: Russ Jones tells a tale of woe that isn't particularly dramatic -- or rare -- and yet it's exactly the kind of story that worries me enough to ignore my better judgment and buy identity-theft protection from my insurance provider. - +
SQL attacks lobs onto pro tennis site 02 July, 2008 11:52:19
Wimbledon perfect time for crook's criminal racket.Visitors to the Association of Tennis Professionals Web site have potentially been infected with spyware after apparent lax security allowed a malicious script to be injected across its pages. - +
Hacking tools: A new version of BackTrack helps ethical hackers 30 June, 2008 10:57:21
BackTrack is the quickest way to get access to hundreds of (legal) hacking toolsVersion 3.0 of BackTrack has been released. BackTrack is a Linux-based distribution dedicated to penetration testing or hacking (depending on how you look at it). It contains more than 300 of the world's most popular open source or freely distributable hacking tools. - +
Japanese military loses data again 02 July, 2008 08:17:21
Japan's Self Defense Force lost sensitive data on joint US-Japan military exerciseJapan's Self Defense Force lost sensitive data pertaining to a joint US-Japan military exercise last year, the Ministry of Defense said Tuesday. - +
ACLU, EFF sue US gov't over mobile phone tracking 03 July, 2008 08:37:23
Two civil liberties groups sue the US Department of Justice over mobile phone trackingThe American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) are asking a federal court to order the US Department of Justice to turn over records about the agency's tracking of mobile phone users.
Ballarat Grammar Improves Student Access to Computer Based Learning with HP ProCurve 04 July, 2008 16:49:00
Media release: 40 Per Cent of Australian Businesses Do Not Validate Their Data 04 July, 2008 10:29:00
Kaseya helps turbo charge BlueFire’s service delivery model 03 July, 2008 17:23:00
Computershare Selects Symantec for Data Loss Prevention Globally 03 July, 2008 14:52:00
DST International moves to new Shanghai office 03 July, 2008 13:21:00
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