IBM launches on-shore SoftLayer cloud services in Australia
SoftLayer will launch its first Australian data centre next month in Melbourne, the cloud provider and its parent IBM have announced.
SoftLayer will launch its first Australian data centre next month in Melbourne, the cloud provider and its parent IBM have announced.
Cab booking app developers have welcomed new taxi rules in Victoria as further opening the market for competitors to the taxi establishment.
The Victorian government is seeking public input on a digital strategy for the state.
A hardware failure has resulted in an ADSL outage in Melbourne for Telstra customers.
Melbourne Rail commuters travelling the City Loop will soon suffer fewer dropped calls when mobile coverage is switched on in the tunnel later this year.
Victoria's Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure and VicRoads don't have "comprehensive and reliable traffic datasets for the whole Victorian road network", according to a report on the use of ICT to manage traffic in the state's cities issued by the state's auditor-general today.
Victoria will look to develop policies that could see employees of government agencies not just using their personal phones or tablets in the office but choose to use their own applications in the workplace.
The Victorian government has allocated $6 million of its 2014-15 budget to outsourcing ICT infrastructure and services provided by CenITex.
The Victorian government has indicated it supports its federal Coalition counterparts' changes to the rollout of the National Broadband Network, including NBN Co adopting a multi-technology mix that will make significant use of fibre-to-the-node and HFC.
The Victorian government will spend $9.5 million over four years to build a marketplace for technology services that can be purchased by government agencies.
The Victorian government has backed Startup Victoria to the tune of $100,000. The state's technology minister, Gordon Rich-Phillips, yesterday officially launched the nonprofit organisation whose mission is to aid fledgling startups in Victoria.
State privacy commissioners around Australia have backed the federal government’s <i>Privacy Act</i> changes, saying that the Act will encourage organisations to be transparent about their management of people’s information.
Melbournians will soon be able to get on the Internet for free in the CBD.
Telstra and Optus experienced some outages due to ongoing bushfires in Victoria, but Australia’s three big telcos say their networks are mostly standing up to the flames.
The Victorian government will spend $10,000 on a competition to spur creative use of the state government’s data.