• iSoft looking to create 500 Aussie jobs

    Australian-listed e-health company iSoft is considering upping its headcount in Australia by 500 people, hoping to increase the percentage of research and development workers it fields down under.

    10 December 2009 05:43 PM

  • Gen-i made rugby world cup IT supplier

    Rugby NZ 2011 announced yesterday that New Zealand-based IT services company Gen-i has won a deal to provide IT services needed for the country's hosting of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

    10 December 2009 11:44 AM

  • Government releases draft health ID legislation

    The Federal Government today released draft legislation to assign a unique healthcare identifier number to every provider and consumer, as agreed to the Coalition of Australian Governments meeting earlier this week.

    10 December 2009 11:21 AM

  • MYOB ensures Windows 7 compatibility

    Australian accounting software developer MYOB has rolled out Windows 7 to 50 development and IT support staff as part of an effort to ensure the company's small business software was compatible with the new operating system.

    10 December 2009 12:04 PM

  • La Trobe Uni starts Windows 7 move

    La Trobe University has begun upgrading its staff desktops and student computer labs from Windows XP to Windows 7.

    09 December 2009 04:42 PM

  • NSW govt reveals ERP consolidation details

    The New South Wales Department of Services, Technology and Administration is moving ahead with plans to consolidate its ERP systems into a single software platform with multiple agencies running from the same servers.

    09 December 2009 03:44 PM

Being a Queenslander myself, I know the utter moral and ethical deficiency of the Queensland Government.

From: Chapman's rough end of the pineapple

Read it here, then discuss it in Talkback.

  • COAG commits to health IDs in 2010

    The Council of Australian Governments yesterday confirmed the goal of introducing individual healthcare identifiers within the next year and vowed to put draft legislation on the table for consultation.

    08 December 2009 03:43 PM

  • Motorola dragged into Tcard case

    The NSW Government has decided to take Motorola to court in addition to the ERG Group for the failure of its electronic ticketing system, the Tcard.

    08 December 2009 01:12 PM

  • Google search adds real-time social feeds

    Google has started adding real-time results to its internet search engine, channelling feeds from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other fresh content into responses to queries.

    08 December 2009 11:27 AM

  • NSW DET prepares for SAP roll-out

    The NSW Department of Education and Training has started testing its new SAP finance systems in preparation for a March 2010 implementation.

    07 December 2009 05:36 PM

  • Westpac decides on Hogan

    Westpac said today in an update on its transformation and integration with acquisition St George that it would transition to the "next generation of Hogan" as its deposits platform.

    07 December 2009 04:33 PM

  • Govt 2.0 puts pressure on agencies

    The Government 2.0 taskforce released its draft report today on using technology to open up public sector information, recommending that agencies be judged on their ability to release public sector information.

    07 December 2009 02:30 PM

  • IBM opens $10.8m Ballarat centre

    IBM has today officially launched its new IT services centre in Ballarat, at Victoria's University of Ballarat Technology Park.

    04 December 2009 12:30 PM

  • Qld govt divides IT office

    The Queensland Government has split its chief information office into three separate units to focus on priority areas in its ICT strategy, with the executive director of the office expected to reapply for a role.

    04 December 2009 11:35 AM

  • Windows 7 impresses Woolworths, MYOB

    Supermarket chain Woolworths is currently testing Windows 7 but won't upgrade its corporate desktops from Windows XP to the new operating system before 2010, while local software house MYOB has revealed internal migration plans.

    03 December 2009 04:40 PM

  • Melbourne Airport gets new Cisco network

    Melbourne Airport's T2 international terminal has received an infrastructure upgrade, courtesy of a partnership between Cisco and The Frame Group, that intends to simplify the flying experience for passengers.

    03 December 2009 03:16 PM

  • Sydney Water reviews billing again

    Sydney Water Corporation is in the midst of reviewing its in-house billing system, an aspiration which has previously landed it in hot water.

    03 December 2009 11:13 AM

  • $14b AXA funds move to new system

    AXA Asia Pacific Holdings has decided to transition to a new platform for most of its wealth management products following the platform's successful implementation within the company's new North product.<

    01 December 2009 04:25 PM

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