IT failure leaves bureaucrats in black hole
Thousands of public servants were without email and other computer systems for up to a week, following a significant failure by the state government's lead IT provider, CenITex.
View ArticleUpload tsar behind bars as FBI swoops
HE GOES by three names, owns a helicopter and luxury cars including a pink Cadillac, keeps sawn-off shotguns and rents one of New Zealand's most expensive estates.
View ArticleICAC grills former uni officer over $1m fee benefiting wife
IT Manager 'did not realise' he was a part-owner of a recruitment agency paid more than $1 million in fees by university.
View ArticleInterstate competition to test ACT IT workers
IT workers in Canberra are likely to face more competition for federal contracts as interstate rivals eye the nation's capital after a slowdown in Melbourne and Sydney markets.
View ArticleFemale force in tech start-ups
The women-in-IT cause may not have progressed much since the 1980s but a new generation of technology company leaders is putting women, technical and non-technical, at the forefront of industry...
View ArticleNasdaq glitch confuses investors of Facebook IPO
Some investors who thought they had bought Facebook shares at the opening of trading were left without knowing for hours whether they had received the shares.
View ArticleTrade war up in the clouds
A trade stoush looms over the federal bureaucracy’s lucrative data-storage market, sparked by concerns the United States might snoop on confidential Australian information.
View ArticleOracle to buy back $9.89 billion more in stock
Business software giant Oracle on Monday shook off rumours of a looming management shake-up and announced plans to buy back an additional $US10 billion ($9.89 billion) in stock.
View ArticleOptical, but no illusion
Despite its opponents, the rollout of the National Broadband Network should bring Australia up to speed.
View ArticleClouds gather in the west as data demand heats up
Increasing demand for cloud computing services and managed data centres by companies on Australia's west coast is fuelling the start and upgrade of major computing facilities in WA.
View ArticleTelstra blackout caused havoc with flights
A Telstra blackout at three Queensland airports played havoc with domestic and international flights across Australia on Saturday.
View ArticleDell to bring cloud onshore
Bricks and mortar data centre to complement one-stop-shop strategy.
View ArticleOverhaul clears path through intranet jungle
Overhauling an unwieldy intranet has its rewards for companies and staff, as Suncorp has found.
View ArticleTrolls are bullies, no new laws required
Hate language, bigotry and defamation is just that, there is no need to put it under a new and nebulous banner, or write new laws.
View ArticleMore companies likely to reverse IT outsourcing
GENERAL MOTORS' decision to bring most of its information technology activities back in-house may not be an insourcing trend yet, but it's the beginning of one, say observers.
View ArticleBlackBerry out to smash Windows
RIM CEO Thorsten Heins says its upcoming BlackBerry 10 operating system can beat Windows Phone.
View ArticleHow many stars would you give your job?
A Perth-born entrepreneur launches a review website promising to be the 'Trip Advisor' of workplaces.
View ArticleBlackBerry uses Jam to lure app developers
You know a company is truly committed to its developers when it produces a cheesy music video with its top brass declaring its undying love and devotion.
View ArticleApple's digital wallet opens up retail possibilities
The iOS6 update opens Apple's new e-voucher platform to all, but small businesses might not want to go it alone.
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