The founding chief executive officer (CEO) of the National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA), Dr Ian Reinecke, has resigned and will be replaced by the Chief Information Officer of the Victorian Department of Human Services, Andrew Howard.
Australian clothing retailer M Webster Holdings has completely overhauled its network moving away from a legacy PSTN dial-up service to an Ethernet WAN which has facilitated trials of VoIP, CCTV and door counter technology.
Global IT examination institute, EXIN has announced a partnership that will see Charles Sturt University (CSU) become the first Australian university to incorporate IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) training and examinations into its IT-related undergraduate and post graduate degree courses.
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Australia is set to double staff numbers from 120 to 240 employees in South Australia over the next three to five years.
In a bid to foster innovation on the Internet, a founding partner of MySpace.com has issued an open invitation to Australian developers to participate in a workshop in Sydney on April 9, 2008.
Servcorp engineering and IT services manager, Brett Olsen, estimates the company's e-mail volumes has inceased tenfold in the last four years.
The Trans-Pacific Express (TPE) Consortium yesterday announced two new members to the group which is aggressively designing and constructing an 18,000 km next-generation fibre-optic submarine cable between the Asia Pacific and the United States.
Lawson Software has announced plants to acquire the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software division of San Francisco-based Freeborders.
Joining more than 200 councils already using TechnologyOne software, eight municipalities in the Northern Territory have inked deals with the enterprise software provider worth more than $6.3 million.
In the battle to control the data centre, Cisco takes on the big system vendors such as IBM, HP and Sun.
A new RFID defense system tracks people in real time, and without their knowledge. Microsoft acquires new rootkit detection technology and warns Word files are under attack.
With signs the economy is starting to take a nosedive, we look at ways to defend your security budget against cost cutting.
Microsoft Australia today issued an advisory to users of its software products reminding and recommending them to update their software to reflect upcoming changes to daylight saving in New South Wales, Victoria, ACT, Tasmania and South Australia.
Australia is to have its own specialist exchange for technology companies, similar to NASDAQ in the United States and AIM in the United Kingdom.
The Asia Pacific IT services market excluding Japan will grow from US$37.5 billion in 2007 to US$55.9 billion in 2011, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.5 per cent over five years, according to Springboard Research.
A South African company has created a new offshore division in Australia opening offices in Perth.