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NSW Department rolls HP kit under SAP

NSW Department rolls HP kit under SAP

Part of consolidation project.
Ry Crozier Nov 26 2009 6:00AM Storage
Department of homeland security calls for employment of ethical hackers

Department of homeland security calls for employment of ethical hackers

International collaboration and recruitment of experienced people is needed to win the battle against cybercrime.
Oct 23 2009 1:25PM Security
Finance battered over Ergas' NBN cost-benefit analysis

Finance battered over Ergas' NBN cost-benefit analysis

Department told to review it.
Ry Crozier Oct 1 2009 5:41PM Telco/ISP
US Justice Department rejects Google's book settlement offer

US Justice Department rejects Google's book settlement offer

Back to drawing board for Google in long-running copyright dispute.
Phil Muncaster Sep 21 2009 7:08AM Software
Australia looks to US for infrastructure security training

Australia looks to US for infrastructure security training

Australian Government funds cyber-security field trip.
Ben Grubb Sep 8 2009 1:46PM Security
Unisys wins $11m Vic trains deal

Unisys wins $11m Vic trains deal

Six-year deal, based on Linux system.
Staff Writers Aug 5 2009 2:56PM Software
Skype banned by IT departments: survey

Skype banned by IT departments: survey

Risk of information leaks too great.
Staff Writers Jul 8 2009 3:38PM Security
US government websites taken down in hacking attacks

US government websites taken down in hacking attacks

Several important US government web sites were shut down by hackers over the July 4th holiday weekend it has been revealed.
Iain Thomson Jul 8 2009 3:25PM Security
Homeland Security to scan fingerprints of travellers exiting the US

Homeland Security to scan fingerprints of travellers exiting the US

The US Department of Homeland Security is set to kickstart a controversial new pilot to scan the fingerprints of travellers departing the United States.
Brett Winterford May 29 2009 5:53AM Security
Australia shares very little biometric data

Australia shares very little biometric data

Australia is not playing its part in international efforts to share biometric data in the fight against crime and terror, according to experts speaking at the Biometrics Institute conference held in Sydney today.
Brett Winterford May 28 2009 2:49PM Security
IT department escapes green policy setting

IT department escapes green policy setting

IT managers are waiting on a corporate directive or more resources in order to implement practices to reduce energy consumption, a Fujitsu survey has found.
Staff Writers Apr 10 2009 6:00AM Strategy
Microsoft exec hired to secure America’s computers

Microsoft exec hired to secure America’s computers

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has hired a Microsoft executive to ensure that the government’s computing infrastructure is secure.
Iain Thomson Mar 13 2009 11:29AM Security
NYPD loses as many as 80,000 records

NYPD loses as many as 80,000 records

A recent offline data breach may have put tens of thousands of New York City police officers at risk of identity theft.
Shaun Nichols Mar 6 2009 3:08PM Security
Defence IT staff fill 80 per cent of Unisys roles

Defence IT staff fill 80 per cent of Unisys roles

Ex-Defence ICT personnel filled over 80 per cent of the approximately 380 positions required to support Unisys’ $240 million IT services contract with the Department of Defence, the company said today.
Staff Writers Mar 5 2009 3:26PM Networking
NEC and Telstra win $1.6 million Sheriffs deal

NEC and Telstra win $1.6 million Sheriffs deal

NEC and Telstra have won a $1.6 million tender to supply a converged communications platform for the Victorian Sheriffs Office at the Victorian Department of Justice.
Brett Winterford Feb 27 2009 11:34AM Telco/ISP
QLD student laptop rollout benefits from network upgrade

QLD student laptop rollout benefits from network upgrade

The Queensland Department of Education has confirmed the continued expansion of its network will benefit students that receive laptops under the Federal Government's digital education revolution initiative.
Ry Crozier Jan 16 2009 3:05PM Networking
NSW DECC overhauls ICT platform

NSW DECC overhauls ICT platform

The NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) has revamped its IT architecture by consolidating email and backup applications and servers from 101 sites statewide into two data centres in Sydney.
Staff Writers Jan 15 2009 2:45PM Hardware
Optus wins $143m extension to Immigration telco contract

Optus wins $143m extension to Immigration telco contract

Optus has won a four-year extension to its whole-of-business telecommunications services contract with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship in a deal that could net the telco around $143 million in revenues.
Staff Writers Dec 9 2008 12:52PM Telco/ISP
NSW schools replace 65,000 ‘imaging’ devices

NSW schools replace 65,000 ‘imaging’ devices

The NSW Department of Education and Training has started a major technology refresh that will see up to 65,000 ‘imaging’ devices statewide replaced with new multi function devices (MFDs), laser and inkjet printers and fax machines.
Staff Writers Dec 9 2008 12:52PM Hardware
IT survives US economic downturn, for now

IT survives US economic downturn, for now

Latest figures shows that the IT industry has been surprisingly immune to the US economic slowdown. But analysts warn that this immunity won’t last.
Staff Writers Sep 25 2008 3:33PM Financial Services

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