+ FTTN to rule NBN tech mix; Optus upgrades OSS; Fruit giant aims to go 100 percent public cloud

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Friday November 14, 2014

EARLY EDITION

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  Editor's Note  

Good morning,

Today we publish Part II of our chat with Westpac Group CIO Dave Curran, who shares his thoughts on digital disruption. We hope you enjoy the read.

--iTnews Team

 
  Latest News  

Debunking the innovation myth

By Brett Winterford

Banks don’t need chief innovation, data or digital officers, says Westpac’s Dave Curran. They’ve just got to get on with the job.

NBN Co reveals new broadband mix

By Allie Coyne

FTTP relegated to the backbench.

Optus undertakes major OSS upgrade

By Stuart Corner

Picks NEC's NetCracker as replacement.

Zespri takes kiwi fruit production to the public cloud

By Penny Wolf

Migrates SAP environment to Microsoft Azure.

 

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  Most Read  

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What's on Social Media

 
 

MRowlandMP

Michelle Rowland

@MRowlandMP

RIP FTTP #nbn

 

DCoopes

Dave Cooper

@DCoopes

#NBN has finally acknowledged what they always planned to do, but refused to say for the last 12 months

 

AdamFowler_IT

Adam Fowler

@AdamFowler_IT

Very shortsighted of our nation to choose FTTN for the majority of the NBN rollout, but it will still be a big improvement for many.

 

GordyPls

Gordy m8o

@GordyPls

So actual fibre to everyone that wants it* *enough to pay for it

 

alliecoyne

Allie Coyne

@alliecoyne

Have just confirmed - greenfields with more than 100 lots will still get FTTP. #nbn

 

jxeeno

Kenneth Tsang

@jxeeno

I'm confused with NBN Co's guidelines... It took them 6 months to develop those points?

 

OaaSvc

Outrage as a Svc

@OaaSvc

#NBN will be "agnostic" in it's technology choice in so far as FttP is not one of those choices.

 

Craig_Harvey

Craig Harvey

@Craig_Harvey

The plan was always to sell the NBN off, so why not make it a more valuable asset and get us a better ROI? #auspol #nbn

 
 
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