Gillard hack a “wake-up call”, say security experts
The rogue attackers who are suspected of hacking into the parliamentary computers of Prime Minister Julia Gillard and others could have already covered their traces, a security expert said this week,...
View ArticlePushStart gives startups a leg up
A new Australian incubator for startups, PushStart, has formed and is head-hunting for volunteer mentors.
View ArticleAvaya wins Cochlear from Cisco, Alcatel
IP telephony and data player Avaya today announced it has signed a US$1 million contract to deploy integrated voice and data solutions for Cochlear, replacing previous vendors Cisco and Alcatel at the...
View ArticleNBN Co’s construction chief quits
NBN Co today confirmed its head of construction Patrick Flannigan had resigned from his role; news that came just days after negotiations broke down between the fledgling fibre monopoly and some 14...
View ArticleDefence issues $340m systems integration tender
The Department of Defence's Chief Information Officer Group (CIOG) today announced it would be shortly be selecting companies for an Applications Management Services Partner Arrangement (AMSPA) in a...
View ArticleRIM to demonstrate PlayBook in Australia
Research In Motion (RIM) has given a strong indication that its PlayBook tablet will shortly be introduced to the Australian market, inviting local journalists to preview the device next week.
View ArticleTech Mahindra takes control of VHA’s IT
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) today confirmed it had appointed Indian IT services giant Tech Mahindra as its new IT managed service provider, in a deal which the Australian Financial Review has...
View ArticleHuawei is head-hunting in South Australia
Chinese manufacturer Huawei yesterday announced it would create 50 new jobs in South Australia, as part of its commitment to build Vodafone Hutchinson Australia's new network; news that comes as the...
View ArticleFoster takes over as Fujitsu’s Vawdrey promoted
Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand chief executive Rod Vawdrey (pictured, second from right) has been promoted to be the vice president of Fujitsu's Global Business Group, a move which will see him...
View ArticleOracle Exadata saves time for AFG
Oracle this week announced its Exadata Database Machine and suite of applications were up and running to serve the Australian Finance Group and its thousands of members.
View ArticleTassie Govt issues $17m PC tender
The Tasmanian Treasury, on behalf of the Tasmanian Government, has issued a request for tenders for a $17 million information, communication and technology hardware contract which will provide new end...
View ArticleWhen will Cisco stop selling the Flip in Australia?
Cisco this morning declined to issue a comment on the future of its Flip range of hand-held camcorders in Australia, after the company announced globally overnight that it would shut that side of its...
View ArticleNintendo has sold 31,000 3DS units since March
Nintendo today claimed to have registered record Australian sales for its 3DS portable device, within weeks from the console's launch locally.
View ArticleAGIMO unveils ICT strategy draft
The federal Department of Finance and Deregulation has published a draft of an ICT Strategic Vision which it hopes will fuel development of a next-generation era of better interactions between the...
View ArticleVodafone upgrades hit Central Coast customers
Vodafone today revealed it would shortly start conducting a large series of upgrades to mobile facilities on the Central Coast in New South Wales, setting itself a gruelling schedule with plans to hit...
View ArticleTelstra to release Motorola Xoom in May
Telstra and Motorola today confirmed long-held speculation that the manufacturer's Xoom tablet would launch on the telco's Next G network, with May timing but no pricing revealed at this point.
View ArticleVodafone testing Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Vodafone Australia today revealed via Twitter that it was testing version 2.3 of Google’s Android software on a number of high-end handsets — the Samsung Galaxy S, the 7″ Galaxy Tab tablet, the HTC...
View ArticleOptus picks Nokia Siemens for core
The nation's number two telco, Optus, today revealed it had selected Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) to be its sole packet core vendor, in a multi-million dollar contract that will allow it to face its...
View ArticleiiNet’s new BoB delayed to June
National broadband provider iiNet today revealed its latest integrated router, BoB2, would be released two months later than previously indicated but would be cheaper than the current model.
View Article‘We’ll do $10 billion’: Kogan ten-ups Gerry Harvey
Maverick entrepreneur Ruslan Kogan has fired another salvo in his ongoing war of words with retail rival Gerry Harvey, declaring his company would aim to achieve ten times the $1 billion in ten years...
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