Sky Software receives $400k to build Victorian support centre
Education software provider Sky Software has received $400,000 from the Victorian government to build a global support centre in Geelong.
Education software provider Sky Software has received $400,000 from the Victorian government to build a global support centre in Geelong.
Researchers and academics will explore uses for social interactive technologies at a new $8 million research centre launched today at the University of Melbourne.
Victorian Auditor-General John Doyle's audit of 11 Victorian government agencies has found more than 100 breaches and lapses in information security practices.
Digital Realty Trust CEO Michael Foust and Victorian Minister for Technology Gordon Rich-Phillips were on hand to open the data centre operator’s second Tier III facility in Melbourne at Deer Park. The 8690 square metre data centre has four 1440 kW data halls. It forms part of the company’s $150 million investment in Victoria.
The Supreme Court of Victoria is conducting a trial of a Web-based case management system called RedCrest to lodge case files.
Up to 120 ICT roles will be created in Melbourne as SAP establishes a mission control centre (MCC) in the city.
The Victorian Coalition government has unveiled its whole of government ICT strategy, which it claims will result in a 15 per cent cost reduction in the state’s annual $1.5 billion technology spend by the end of 2014.
The Victorian Coalition government has announced that the second round of funding in the $11 million Digital Futures Fund is now available to organisations in the state.
More than half a billion dollars has been invested in data centres in Victoria since December 2010 with the state becoming an “important hub”, according to its technology minister Gordon Rich-Phillips.
The Victorian government has announced that $100,000 will be put towards supporting the activities of ICT Geelong.
The Australia Internet Industry Association (AIIA) has thrown its weight behind the Victorian Government’s decision to restructure its eServices panel by the end of October this year.
The Victorian government has backtracked on changes to its eServices panel, announcing a restructure that will be finalised by the end of October.
The Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA) has announced the four Victorian organisations to join the initial 15 first announced as part of the $416.8 million Medicare Locals project from 1 July this year.
The Australia Information Industry Association (AIIA) has commended the Victorian Government’s proposed budget despite the document’s lack of focus on information technology spending.
The Victorian Government will retain the myki public transport smart card system, despite cost blowouts and failure to satisfy commuters.