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Interview: Inside the ATO's Change Program
Australian Tax Office Second Commissioner David Butler and CIO Bill Gibson tell
iTnews
editor Brett Winterford that the ATO's Change Program is likely to cost more than the current projection of $725 million.
Brett Winterford
Apr 14 2009 2:45PM
Software
Canon patent victory could change the future of TV
Having won a critical patent appeal in its native Japan, Canon is well on the way to being the first electronics manufacturer to make displays based on surface-conduction electron emitters.
Wily Ferret
Dec 4 2008 6:47AM
Hardware
Study encourages 'unlearning' to manage change
A study of four major Australian organisations has suggested that “unlearning” old workplace practices could be just as important as learning new ones.
Liz Tay
Jul 17 2008 12:50PM
Training & Development
Forrester urges IT leaders to lead business change
IT needs to change its operational structure to tightly align IT with business imperatives, said consultancy firm Forrester at its IT Forum in Portugal.
Rosalies Marshall
Jun 13 2008 3:27PM
Strategy
Microsoft researcher tackles forest data to fight climate change
Software behemoths like Microsoft could play a vital role in solving computational challenges to do with climate change.
Liz Tay
Jun 13 2008 4:01AM
Storage
Change default credentials
The easiest way into any system is likely to be the defaults, so make sure you don't leave an open door for criminals.
Ken Munro
Mar 4 2008 10:23AM
Security
US urged to change online gambling laws
European trade chief Peter Mandelson has called on the US to allow European companies renewed access to its multibillion-dollar online gambling industry.
Guy Dixon
Nov 22 2007 3:57PM
Software
US bill could change definition of cybercrime
Two U.S. senators have introduced a bipartisan bill that would lower the threshold for what constitutes a cybercrime, while providing law enforcement with additional funds to investigate and prosecute offenders.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 25 2007 10:02AM
Security
ACCC tells Telstra to change ads that no longer exist
Watchdog issues recommendation for Telstra to amend NextG advertisements that the telco said are already changed.
Mitchell Bingemann
Aug 24 2007 2:16PM
Telco/ISP
US to change multi-patent rules
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will change its rules to speed up the processing of patent claims for inventions which include more than one innovation.
Andrew Charlesworth
Aug 21 2007 8:29AM
Strategy
Social networks change music purchasing habits
Social networking sites are having a dramatic affect on the way UK consumers discover and purchase new music, according to a recent report.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 31 2007 12:30PM
Software
Image spammers change tactics
Although numerous security vendors have testified to a decrease in image spam in recent months, that hasn't stopped spammers from tweaking their methodologies.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 18 2007 10:04AM
Security
Latest Firefox fixes six holes
End of the line for v1.5 and a host of new fixes.
Iain Thomson
Jun 1 2007 2:42PM
Software
Nanotech offers hope for climate change
Technology could cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20 per cent.
Staff Writers
May 21 2007 2:47PM
Oddware
How the TJX breach may change security awareness
Despite the recent TJX security breach, it is natural to conclude that companies will continue to ignore the seething vulnerabilities that lead to massive thefts of sensitive information.
J. Patrick
Apr 12 2007 4:41PM
Security
Experts: Microsoft should consider change in patching process
Several security experts criticised Microsoft this week for not releasing a fix earlier for the Windows ANI flaw, calling for the company to reassess the way it handles critical patches.
Ericka Chickowski
Apr 10 2007 10:29AM
Security
US university changes passwords after attempted hacking
Texax University officials have asked nearly 100,000 network users to change passwords after hackers attempted to access university accounts.
Frank Washkuch
Mar 2 2007 12:36AM
Security
Windows must change to deal with Web 2.0
Trouble ahead, warns Gartner.
Matt Chapman
Sep 25 2006 9:57AM
Software
The engineer of change
Rolls-Royce’s Nick Bleech tells Ron Condon why, as business embraces collaborative and mobile working, new rules need to be applied
Ron Condon
Apr 5 2006 2:32PM
Security
Survey: Most business PC users never change passwords
More than half of U.S. business computer users admit to never changing their passwords for websites and applications, new research has claimed.
William Eazel
Apr 3 2006 4:59PM
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