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Today marks the final afternoon edition of the iTnewswire and the start of a new chapter in our award-winning news service.

The team at iTnews has put our heads together to come up with a better reader experience -- one that is more targeted to your industries, interests and job functions.

As of tomorrow, you will receive our iTnewswire in the morning as always, to kickstart your day with the most crucial technology news breaking in Australia and across the globe.

In the afternoons, however, we will offer a new set of more specific bulletins that focus on the following topic areas (one per day of the working week):

  • CIO Strategies
    Strategic thinking to help CIOs and IT managers plan, evaluate and execute IT initiatives.

  • Government IT
    News and analysis on government policies that impact the technology sector.

  • Telecommunications
    Stay connected with a concise online wrap of Australia’s telecommunications and ISP industry.

  • Cloud Cover
    The industry’s definitive digest on everything-as-a-service.

  • Security
    A weekly summary and analysis of Infosec threats.
     



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I strongly encourage you to subscribe to the topic bulletins that are relevant or of interest to you – if not all of them. They will feature exclusive news, analysis and interviews curated by the iTnews team and our network of journalists around the globe.

As always, I would greatly appreciate your feedback on any other initiatives that might improve our service to you. 

- Brett Winterford, editor.

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