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  • Queensland Police wants smarter data

    The Queensland Police Service (QPS) will add a business intelligence (BI) layer onto its core records management system used for basic police duties.

  • Vic govt dept to get reporting software

    Victoria's Department of Human Services (DHS) will early next year implement a corporate reporting software solution supporting some 3,000 internal and 100,000 external users.

  • Telstra promotes McInerney to CIO

    Telstra today promoted one of its key internal IT executives to the position of chief information officer, almost two years after its last CIO Fiona Balfour left in February 2007.

  • Telstra's Kaz acquires BI assets

    Telstra services company Kaz has boosted its information management offerings through acquisition of the intellectual property (IP) and customer contracts of Canberra-based business Intology.

  • Olympics officials gear up for icy IT challenge

    Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) officials heading to the Turin Winter Olympic Games this February are banking on a technology upgrade and the skills of a new IT manager to deliver communications capable of withstanding icy temperatures and mountainous terrain.

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