Vic Health & Human Services to ditch unsupported finance system for Oracle’s cloud
Victoria’s Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is gearing up for a mega-project to shift its finance system to the cloud.
Victoria’s Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is gearing up for a mega-project to shift its finance system to the cloud.
Victoria’s Country Fire Authority (CFA) is gearing up for a pilot of virtual reality training ahead of incorporating VR simulations into its ‘business as usual training’ regime.
Public Transport Victoria (PTV), now part of the state’s Department of Transport, breached the law when it released supposedly de-identified data relating to the use of Melbourne’s Myki card.
Every 45 seconds there is an attempted compromise of a Victorian government network, according to John O’Driscoll, the state government’s chief information security officer (CISO).
Victorian shared services provider Cenitex has unveiled a new offering based on Microsoft’s Azure that will allow state government agencies to host data classified at the Protected level in the cloud service.
Two Victorian men have been charged following an investigation into what police claim were denial of service attacks against “Australian government infrastructure”.
Victoria’s Major Transport Infrastructure Authority is recruiting its inaugural chief information officer.
Victoria’s Department of Transport could potentially employ mobile device data to help it analyse use of the state’s transport system.
Victorian water utilities still need to improve the security of their industrial control systems, a review of the arrangements at four of state’s water providers has concluded.
Victoria’s public health system is “highly vulnerable” to the kind of cyber security incidents that had a devastating impact on the UK’s NHS in 2017, according to the state’s auditor-general.
Melbourne has been selected as the host of a national AI lab, pledged by Labor if it wins the upcoming federal election.
The Victorian Ombudsman says her office has been flooded with complaints about Fines Victoria, after the agency launched on 31 December 2017 with only partial IT functionality.
Cenitex expects to complete by the end of the year its most ambitious technology overhaul since the Victorian government shared services agency was established in 2008.
After more than seven years in the role, Cenitex chief executive Michael Vanderheide has decided to leave the Victorian government IT shared services agency.
Bosch is the first recipient of a permit under Victoria’s new Automated Driving System (ADS) scheme.