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  • NSW RTA finds replacement CIO

    The NSW Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) has pulled its new chief information officer from within its own ranks after the position was left vacant last October by Greg Carvouni.

  • RTA CIO makes leave permanent

    The NSW Road and Traffic Authority's chief information officer Greg Carvouni has made the leap to the private sector via Fujitsu, one of the RTA's key IT suppliers.

  • Lenovo fills RTA's Optima desktop hole

    The NSW Roads and Traffic Authority today said it had found a new supplier, Lenovo, for its desktops and laptops following the demise of incumbent vendor Optima.

  • NSW RTA in $1.5m Optima claim

    The New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority has claimed it is owed $1.5 million by failed Australian PC-maker Optima on a $5 million deal inked in 2006.

  • NSW RTA extends Fujitsu outsourcing deal

    The NSW Roads and Traffic Authority has retained Fujitsu to provide data centre outsourcing services for at least three more years, with options to extend the contract to a total of seven.

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  • Taking the leap to open source?

    So you've done the math and decided there may be a good business case for Linux after all. Just make sure you don't dive into the world of open source without fastening the rope securely to the bridge.

  • The beginning of the end for Microsoft?

    The problems facing Microsoft could well be the "perfect storm" it has been trying to avoid. Will weak products finally presage its downfall?

  • Business continuity: planning for a crisis?

    Australian IT managers may think that they will never be affected by a disaster. But what if it does happen? ZDNet Australia looks at the processes one CIO has put in place to ensure business continuity.

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