News (10)

  • Queensland Health fires CIO

    Queensland Health has fired its chief information officer Paul Summergreene, following reports in June that he was being investigated over expense claims.

  • Anti-abortion cybersquatter loses appeal

    A federal appeals court on Wednesday said an anti-abortion activist had violated trademark law by registering a slew of domain names, including drinkcoke.org, mycoca-cola.com, mymcdonalds.com, mypepsi.org, and my-washingtonpost.com.

  • In-house IT workers in AU grab the cash

    A leading human resources consultancy has urged graduates and school leavers to target in-house IT jobs in kicking off their professional career.

  • Brisbane council Web site nominated for Web Oscar

    The Brisbane city council Web site was nominated for The 8th Annual Webby awards under the government and law category.

  • A legal fix for software flaws?

    Thomas Leavitt, a system administrator and veteran of three Silicon Valley start-ups, has dealt with computer worms and viruses before.

Blogs (1)

  • Read the blog post - Renai LeMay

    Grant Denyer loves speed

    At Telstra's launch of its ADSL2+ services, the telco trotted out celebrities left right and centre to get the press excited.

Reviews (5)

  • Apple iPod (20GB, fourth generation)

    Apple's newest iPod gets a makeover, adds some evolutionary upgrades, and delivers more bang for the buck. But are these changes enough to make a big splash?

  • Sony releases new CLIEs in the US

    video Sony shows off new additions to the CLIE line at the PalmSource Developer Conference in San Jose, including the TH55, aimed at professionals.

  • You can take it with you: 5 portable printing options

    Mobile printing can be a pain, whether you head to the copy shop or find a hotel business centre. Our Australian review examines five different options for printing on the road.

  • Printing on the cheap

    Lexmark's Z25 colour printer is incredibly cheap, and prints well. But you still can't get something for nothing.

  • HL-1440: Brother's chance to play with the big boys

    Brother's monochrome laser printers have always lacked that special something that might push them past, say, a Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 1200 in terms of overall value. With the introduction of the HL-1440 Brother may finally have a chance in this market.

Create an e-mail alert for "8th"
ZDNet Australia Alerts is an e-mail alert service which provides personalised news, features and reviews to readers’ inbox on an hourly, daily and weekly basis.
Alert:
8th


Frequency: *

Filter Tags

ZDNet's CIO Vision Series

Customs | Murray Harrison, CIO

Australian Customs CIO Murray Harrison dislikes SLAs and runs away if a vendor talks to him about innovation. In this interview, he also explains why getting excited about gadgets can be dangerous and talks about how Customs' outsourcing strategy has evolved.

Sponsored content

Power Centre - Content from our premier sponsors

Blogs

  • Munir Kotadia iPhone suckers test our patience
    So how many of you have bought a 3G iPhone? Do you feel like a sucker? If you don't, maybe you will once your first bill arrives.
  • Array Westpac bank: AVG's toughest competitor
    The next time you're buying antivirus software, don't go direct to Symantec or McAfee. Don't download free antivirus. And definitely don't see Harvey Norman. Ask your bank — they're quite literally giving the stuff away.
  • Array Will you manage in the exabyte era?
    Mammoth growth in storage volumes is a fact of life, but even so it's helpful to pause occasionally and try and work out whether our information strategies have fallen hopelessly out of step with the pace of technological growth and changes in costs.
  • More blogs »

Back to top

Featured