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  • Vic CIO's office: We're still here

    Victoria's state Office of the Chief Information Officer has maintained it will continue to fulfil its original role despite structural changes after the state election late last year.

  • Share registry giant selects Melbourne for operations centre

    The world's largest share registry has announced it will establish its global operations centre in Melbourne.

  • NEC boosts broadband R&D

    NEC Australia will invest $70 million in its Melbourne-based Next Generation Broadband R&D Facility, which will be NEC's largest research centre outside Japan and the largest privately owned ICT R&D centre in Australia, employing 63 highly skilled researchers.

  • Powerlan QLD: in administration, AU$17 million in the red

    Just three days after selling off its Business Integration (BI) arm in Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales, ASX-listed business systems integrator Powerlan placed a "non-operating subsidiary"--Powerlan QLD--into voluntary administration delivering, it into the care of accounting firm KPMG.

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  • Wanted: IT saviour for Vic Police

    Victoria Police needs to appoint a pinch-hitter chief information officer with a mandate to implement a long-term solid ICT strategy and scrub the bilge from its decks.

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