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AMP-AXA signs $220m IT deal with CSC

AMP-AXA signs $220m IT deal with CSC

Financial services company AMP has signed on business technology and services provider CSC Australia for an additional five years, under a new $220 million contract.

May 7th, 2012 in Contracts by Michael Lee Comment Vote
TV Now ruling tests Convergence Review spirit

TV Now ruling tests Convergence Review spirit

The ruling against Optus' TV Now mobile-content service reinforces the idea that content providers should be able to exclude and financially punish consumers for using particular technologies, going against the idea of the Convergence Review.

May 1st, 2012 in Mobile by David Braue 1 Comment Vote
When IT projects really need doing

When IT projects really need doing

Sometimes I worry about how governments decide which IT projects to fund.

April 20th, 2012 in Government by Suzanne Tindal 2 Comments 1 Vote
Can SAP dent Oracle on data?

Can SAP dent Oracle on data?

SAP plans to move its applications to its own Sybase-powered database platform, and mix in a heavy dose of HANA in-memory technology. The game plan: push long-time database partner Oracle out of the way, and take a bigger chunk of the enterprise IT-spending pie.

April 12th, 2012 in SAP by Larry Dignan Comment Vote
RIM launches BlackBerry Mobile Fusion

RIM launches BlackBerry Mobile Fusion

Research In Motion has rolled out its mobile device management software — BlackBerry Mobile Fusion — in a bid to manage Apple iOS and Android devices in the enterprise. What's unclear is whether Mobile Fusion can get RIM into the bring-your-own-device wave via the backdoor.

April 4th, 2012 in Blackberry by Larry Dignan Comment Vote
Customs looks to ease FOI pain

Customs looks to ease FOI pain

To get a better handle on the increasing amount of Freedom of Information requests, Australian Customs and Border protection has signed up Objective to provide content management for the agency over the next three years in a deal worth $5 million.

April 3rd, 2012 in Customs by Josh Taylor Comment Vote
Your supplier may be your enemy: Stratsec

Your supplier may be your enemy: Stratsec

Businesses should carefully consider who they trust to get their software or hardware from, but, at the same time, shouldn't limit themselves to just the big brands, according to Stratsec chief technology officer Nick Ellsmore.

March 12th, 2012 in Security by Michael Lee 2 Comments 1 Vote
Melbourne IT to increase jobs despite slump

Melbourne IT to increase jobs despite slump

Despite posting another decline in revenues and profits yesterday, the head of IT services company Melbourne IT has ruled out sweeping job cuts as a way to return to profitability. Instead, the company is set to add staff in the coming years.

February 22nd, 2012 in Jobs by Suzanne Tindal, and Luke Hopewell Comment Vote
RIM's CEO tandem: portrait of pathetic

RIM's CEO tandem: portrait of pathetic

Research In Motion's two CEOs have to go. The company has lost investor — and increasingly customer — confidence over the last year, its latest greatest saviour OS is behind schedule, the PlayBook is a disaster and RIM could be circling the porcelain rim if it isn't careful.

December 19th, 2011 in Blackberry by Larry Dignan 1 Comment Vote
Travel Tech Q&A: OpenText's Graham Pullen

Travel Tech Q&A: OpenText's Graham Pullen

Graham Pullen, OpenText general manager and vice president, Asia Pacific and Japan, has to grow the company's sales in one of its fastest expanding regions. Having responsibility for operations across the region and the need to travel to OpenText's headquarters in Canada means that Pullen spends a great deal of time in the air.

October 8th, 2011 in Travel Tech by Suzanne Tindal Comment 1 Vote

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Thanks Beta, I could hear the nurse walking down the corridor as you posted. Much better now.

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Currently about 50% of connections are at the 100Mb/s rate.
As a consequence, ARPU is significantly higher than the projected figures.

6 hours ago by GregoryB1 on NBN FUD: will Abbott ever learn?

Currently about 50% of connections are at the 100Mb/s rate.
As a consequence, ARPU is significantly higher than the projected figures.

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13 hours ago by Hubert Cumberdale on NBN users opt for 100Mbps

What else can you expect from a Dodo customer?

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Oh please dont be unkind, I gotta have some fan's. btw I agree I dont set the standard, but who does I wonder?

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