+ Tech companies slam ATO tax data; Windows Server support extended; Govt to fund smart cities

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Tuesday December 13, 2016
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  Latest News  

TPG forced to reveal FTTB business model

By Ry Crozier

Amid deep distrust over how telco operates.

TechnologyOne hits out at ATO over tax data

By Allie Coyne

Labels data dump 'disappointing'.

Windows Server, SQL Server get six-year support extension

By Juha Saarinen

Total of 16 years support available, with caveats.

Govt gets ready to dole out $50m in smart cities grants

By Paris Cowan

Kickstarting data-driven urban living.

  Most Read  

Photos: The tech that used to run the Commonwealth Bank

ATO outs tech giants with tiny tax bills

How Kogan spun up Dick Smith online in one month

NBN hits snag in FTTdp adoption

Dev like Netflix: Top tips from the world's savviest engineers

 

What's on Social Media

 
 

ato_gov_au

ato.gov.au

@ato_gov_au

We worked hard overnight to resolve issues but systems remain offline. We aim to roll out services during the day & provide an update soon.

 

phoebegoh

Phoebe

@phoebegoh

How will Nbn users be better off in the long run?! https://t.co/Sxc0IZKT6h

 

feenicks

Feenicks

@feenicks

YAY! This NSW school finder app is finally live! :-D Show's borders on map too. *phew* Makes things sooo much easier https://t.co/WHKz95QLJT

 

japantimes

The Japan Times

@japantimes

Lawson, Panasonic team up to test robotic cashier-bagger at Osaka store https://t.co/Jb674WPiSX

 

AndiMann

Andi Mann

@AndiMann

Okay, anyone who believes in advanced AI (e.g. self-driving cars) must first try voice recognition with an Australian accent.

 
 
 
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Australian Cyber Security Centre Conference 2017

National Convention Centre Canberra

March 14, 2017

 
 

CeBIT Australia

International Convention Centre Sydney

May 23, 2017

 
 

CeBIT Australia 2017

International Convention Centre Sydney

May 23, 2017

 
 
 

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