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  Wednesday November 30, 2011

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Greetings,

We bring you the latest from the Department of Defence's Next Generation Desktop project, which will deliver Windows 7 and Office 2010 software by 2014 - when Microsoft ceases supporting the current Windows XP operating system.

Yesterday, the Federal Government announced plans to cut spending by $11.5 billion in an attempt to return the budget to surplus. Stay tuned for our coverage of how the decision will affect your budgets.

-- John Hilvert

LATEST GOVERNMENT IT ARTICLES

Defence selects Thales for Next Gen Desktops Defence selects Thales for Next Gen Desktops
By Liz Tay | Nov 30, 2011
To move away from Windows XP by 2014.
Government struggles to fill ICT posts Government struggles to fill ICT posts
By John Hilvert | Nov 28, 2011
Human Services tops employer list.
NSW Govt pushes ICT reuse mindset NSW Govt pushes ICT reuse mindset
By Ry Crozier | Nov 24, 2011
More talk, less purchases.
Victorian IT projects cost twice their budgets Victorian IT projects cost twice their budgets
By Liz Tay | Nov 23, 2011
Ombudsman slams government project management.
Husic eyes government software pricing Husic eyes government software pricing
By James Hutchinson | Nov 23, 2011
US vendors silent on inquiry.
Finance creates three-year ICT panel Finance creates three-year ICT panel
By John Hilvert | Nov 24, 2011
Updated: WISP panel announcement yet to come.
Victorian schools trial predictive analytics Victorian schools trial predictive analytics
By Liz Tay | Nov 29, 2011
Examine Year 9 academic performance.
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