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Good afternoon,

In today's lead story, Josh Mehlman studies the savings the Federal Government anticipates making in its quest to cut down its annual ICT spend.

Government agencies are looking to cut down on application maintenance, wide area network expenditure and contractor headcount, whilst finding ways to extend the life of hardware.

At first look, the savings are set to be poured into virtualisation, data management and telephony projects.

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Networking
Government on track for $1bn ICT savings: Tanner

By Staff writers | November 09, 2009

Up to $500m to be reinvested in replacing legacy systems, consolidation and virtualisation.

 
 
Networking
E3 builds high density data centre in Sydney

By Brett Winterford | November 09, 2009

The first 780 square metres of a 2700 square metre facility close to completion.

 
 
Security
Jailbroken iPhones fall victim to Australian virus

By Ben Grubb | November 09, 2009

21-year-old hacker claims responsibility.

 
 
Software
Hackers descend on Sydney's GooglePlex for mashup jam

By Ben Grubb | November 09, 2009

Google hosts weekend code-fest to explore the use of government data.

 
 
Software
Bureau of Statistics cautions over release of Government data

By Ben Grubb | November 09, 2009

Says hackers can put two and two together.

 
 
Hardware
Commentary: Is Windows 7 the tipping point for 64-bit?

By Orestis Bastounis | November 09, 2009

Benefits of the 64-bit version of Windows 7.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Replacement found for Moffatt

By Staff writers | November 09, 2009

Former Telstra consumer executive hangs around to show replacement the ropes.

 
 

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