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Monday November 17, 2014

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  Editor's Note  

Good morning,

Toll CIO John Ansley has spent time leading the IT operations of some of the world's largest companies. But he now faces what could be the challenge of his career - trying to unify a company made up of 15 years of acquisitions.

Read through to find out how he intends to tackle the challenge.

- Allie Coyne

 
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How technology will unify Toll

By Allie Coyne

The systems headache formed through 15 years of acquisitions.

Data retention bill over the top, committee finds

By Allie Coyne

Human rights parliamentary committee says 'get a warrant'.

US govt to spend $485m to build fastest supercomputers

By Staff Writer

Will outperform China's Tianhe-2.

NSW Corrective Services uses data to calculate risk of re-offending

By Paris Cowan

Analyst wins 2014 Premier's award.

 

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MsLods

Leanne O'Donnell

@MsLods

Made my week. Parliamentary Committee recommends significant & meaningful changes to data retention bill http://t.co/9z2cYOls9H (from p10)

 

MsLods

Leanne O'Donnell

@MsLods

Now we need PJCIS to give the data retention bill meaningful & robust scrutiny. The case for mass data retention still hasn't be made.

 

larksoft

Anthony Woodward

@larksoft

Baa baa blackops, have you any data? Yes sir, yes sir, 3 yottas full. 1 for the a-g, 1 for the queen & 1 for team Australia. #privacyrhyme

 

SenatorLudlam

Scott Ludlam

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the cross-party Human Rights committee has slammed mandatory data retention and said #GetAWarrant: http://t.co/HkdQqYJEuX #StopDataRetention

 

gpdawson

Graham Dawson

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@senatorludlam The danger - that this is a foil to status quo - how can 500,000 warrantless requests not already be a huge breach of privacy

 

SenatorLudlam

Scott Ludlam

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.@gpdawson requiring agencies to get a warrant would be a pretty sharp departure from the status quo

 

MsLods

Leanne O'Donnell

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@SenatorLudlam @gpdawson and would be in line with 11 countries in the EU that already require judicial authorisation in all cases.

 
 
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