Vic Gov investigates wave energy
The Victorian Government plans to run an up-to three year study to determine whether wave generated electricity is a viable alternative to the use of fossil fuels for the State’s energy needs.
The Victorian Government plans to run an up-to three year study to determine whether wave generated electricity is a viable alternative to the use of fossil fuels for the State’s energy needs.
Melbourne-based medical research organisation BioGrid Australia has developed an e-health application which promises to break down information siloes between institutions by offering it as an integrated service.
Victoria's whole-of-health ICT strategy, HealthSMART, has grown from eight to 1000 servers in four years as it gears up to provide application services to some 140,000 end-users across the state, including the occasional iPad-wielding clinician.
The Victorian Department of Human Services (DHS) has announced a major desktop virtualisation project that will see its aging fleet of 640 group home PCs replaced with thin clients connected to a Citrix backend.
The Victorian Government has put a call out for submissions to a newly established blog on the state’s next ICT plan.
The Victorian state government has become "gun shy" on big IT projects, prompting questions about whether overall IT spending is set to decline, according to an analyst firm.
The Victorian State government has put up $16.7 million for a new Automated Number Plate Recognition Technology system as part of its 2010-11 budget.
A hacker has busted the security of eight Victorian Government websites in a string of minor attacks on Sunday.
The Victorian Government will cough up $10.5 million to help fund the development of ‘small technologies’ in the state.
Geelong Hospital in Victoria has launched the state’s first video relay interpreting (VRI) service aimed at providing hearing impaired people better access to interpreter services, particularly with health care.
The Victorian Government will give $30,000 to a local developer who can create a useful, innovative and useable application for the state.
Business software vendor, MYOB has appointed Dominic O’Hanlon as Chief Strategy Officer and Simon Raik-Allen as Chief Technology Officer.
Victoria’s troubled bushfire alert system may be bolstered with a fleet of fire-detection cameras after a $3 million government trial announced today is completed.
The Victorian Opposition is calling for a halt to the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) project accusing the Government of bungling the roll out of smart meters in the state.
The Victorian government has put up $100,000 in prize money to encourage software developers to create applications which improve the daily lives of inhabitants of the state.