Google announced on Tuesday that it was immediately rolling out Google Buzz, a location-aware social networking tool highly integrated with its Gmail client, Google Maps and a new Android app.
Mincom's trimmed headcount has put it under the microscope over the last year; however, the company's CEO Greg Clark has said that its Brisbane research and development centre "isn't going anywhere" and that a slimmer employee base didn't mean reduced capacity.
Tasmania's Department of Health and Human Services has released a request for tender for the implementation and support of a system to pull together data from various legacy systems into one electronic health record.
SAP has just released its results for the year to 31 December 2009, pointing to a new deal with the National Australia Bank (NAB) as one of its most recent wins.
Qantas today confirmed that it would shortly migrate its corporate email platform from IBM's Lotus Notes/Domino platform to Microsoft Exchange/Outlook.
Windows 7 has been available for purchase in Australia since October last year, but Microsoft's previous operating system has not passed away just yet.
Look at Victoria's Myki system. Doesn't the NSW government have enough dogsh*t on its shoes already?
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Jestar chief information officer Stephen Tame believes Apple's iPad tablet may see the end of the airline providing in-flight entertainment to passengers.
After laying out its plans for its newly completed Sun acquisition to a worldwide audience via webcast, Oracle now intends to hold international tours explaining the integration of the companies to customers and partners.
The Queensland Government expects to save $10 million over three years through a new licensing agreement it has sealed with Microsoft.
Linux.conf.au 2010 takes place in Wellington this week — here's a photo gallery from the first two days before the main presentations kick off on Wednesday.
The Australian Taxation Office is moving ahead with the mammoth income tax component of its Change Program starting tomorrow.
Three New Zealand government agencies will begin a pilot next month to replace their existing Windows desktops with machines running Linux and other open source software.
The man who was behind changing a Border Express job advertisement was out with mates when he included the sexist attributes.
Premier John Brumby today announced his new cabinet, naming the transport minister to continue Lynne Kosky's work on the introduction of myki into Melbourne.
Telstra has switched on a "dual-carrier technology" speed upgrade to its Next G mobile network, according to a staff member who outed the move on Twitter.
Aussie IT services outfit ASG Group today announced it had won a contract to provide its existing customer, the WA Department of Education, with additional IT services.
The Department of Defence released two request for tender documents on Friday, which are part of its strategic plan announced in November last year to have fewer suppliers who can act with more responsibility and flexibility to meet its requirements.
Victorian Transport Minister Lynne Kosky, who has been handling the introduction of the delayed myki system into the state's capital, has resigned today.
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