National Library to refresh IT infrastructure
The National Library of Australia (NLA) will refresh its IT infrastructure over a period of four years to keep pace with the growth in digital assets it manages.
View ArticleWhere is cloud computing heading in 2013?
Analysts have predicted a trend towards moving IT from on-premise to off-premise, new cloud applications and an increase in spending on cloud services next year.
View ArticleContact centres’ IT infrastructure not meeting needs: Report
There's a gap between the needs of contact centres and the IT infrastructure that is used to help run their businesses, according to Dimension Data’s Global Contact Centre Benchmarking Report 2012.
View ArticleME Bank trials workplace videoconferencing kiosks
Members Equity Bank is trialling workplace videoconferencing kiosks as part of its strategy to help grow its customer base, and is aiming to roll out the kiosks to six workplaces in the next six...
View ArticleHow Cloud Computing Is Driven by Mobile, Media and Marketing
Defenders of enterprise computing are in for a rude awakening. Mobile, media and marketing applications are poised to flock to the cloud, which is far better suited to handle load variability, latency...
View ArticleHow Cloud Computing Changes Enterprise IT Economics
The rapid rise of cloud computing means corporate IT may no longer be the cheapest purveyor of application hosting, infrastructure, storage and other services. The sooner IT leaders come to terms with...
View ArticleHP Rolls Out Services to Improve Data Center Efficiency
Aiming to help organizations cut through confusion in the data center infrastructure management market and prepare them for the impact of cloud, mobility and big data, HP is offering four new...
View ArticleTurnbull talks challenges with open data in government
The government’s push for more open data and transparency no doubt opens the doors for private sector organisations to be more innovative, but it doesn’t come without its challenges.
View ArticleFire & Rescue NSW unveils new mobililty strategy
Fire & Rescue NSW (FRNSW) sees a future where its 7,500 staff can access technology services anywhere from any unmanaged, web-connected device, as the organisation re-engineers its back-end systems...
View ArticleHow William Hill’s IT team avoided another painful Melbourne Cup
If the mobile apps supporting half your online betting business fail on the day of the Melbourne Cup, one of the biggest gambling events in Australia, then you can bet your heart would be racing faster...
View ArticleHow BMC Software slimmed down its global IT
“It was like the cobbler’s son had no shoes.” With tongue firmly in cheek, this is how BMC Software’s CIO Scott Crowder describes the $2 billion software firm’s internal IT infrastructure when he...
View ArticleThe value of retaining IT infrastructure skills in Australia
In the headlong rush to outsource IT infrastructure skills to the cloud or offshore to other countries with cheaper labour costs, we’ve witnessed a rapid decrease in these skills across Australia in...
View Article5 IT roles needed in ‘robotic revolution’: Hays
The growing reliance on workplace robots in business today has sparked demand for ‘robot creators,’ IT professionals with niche skills and qualifications, according to recruitment firm Hays.
View ArticlePageUp admits personal data “probably” accessed
Australian software-as-a-service provider, PageUp on Tuesday finally admitted that customer data was “probably” accessed following a breach last month.
View ArticleUni of Wollongong CIO lays the ‘digital foundation’
University of Wollongong CIO Fiona Rankin is “laying the digital foundation” and undertaking a series of moves to take the university to the next level.
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