New Zealand health boards to move to IBM cloud
Up to 20 district health boards across New Zealand will roll out cloud infrastructure, which is expected to slash IT infrastructure costs across the group by $23.9 million over the next 10 years.
View ArticleiiNet adds 25,000 new broadband customers
iiNet Limited on Thursday said it had added 25,000 new fixed-line broadband customers for the six months ending December 31, 2014.
View ArticleUpdated: Netflix to flick the switch on March 24
Netflix will begin offering subscription movie and TV services from all major broadband operators in Australia and New Zealand on March 24.
View ArticleTelstra strikes agreement to sell Presto movies and TV
Telstra has signed an agreement to resell Presto’s subscription video-on-demand service to its customers.
View ArticleApple edges out Samsung to take top smartphone spot
Samsung lost its number one position in the global smartphone market to Apple in the last quarter of 2014. Buoyed by sales of its iPhone 6, Apple shipped 74.8 million units to secure a 20.4 per cent...
View ArticleCBA dishes out advice on innovation
Innovation is valued more by smaller organisations and one in four mid-sized business say they don’t have the data required to make strategic business decisions.
View ArticleHuman Services to hire 150 tech grads
The Department of Human Services (DHS) – the government agency responsible for the rollout of the $1 billion welfare payment system – is recruiting 150 graduates with science, technology, engineering...
View ArticleAdobe inks Dropbox deal, adds Document Cloud features
Adobe Document Cloud and Acrobat Reader users can now access and take common actions on 18 billion PDF files located in Dropbox directly within the Adobe apps, following a new agreement between the...
View ArticleING Direct taps mobile fingerprint scanning
ING Direct is the latest bank to introduce a fingerprint scanning capability on its mobile app. Touch Login lets customers use the fingerprint sensor on their Touch ID-capable Apple iPhones or iPads to...
View ArticleIn pictures: Why some apps aren’t fit for the cloud - Melbourne roundtable
IT chiefs gathered in Melbourne to discuss their application strategies and how organisations are taking advantage of hyperconverged infrastructure, which combines compute, storage and networking in...
View ArticleTim Catley new UNSW digital chief
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) has appointed former Department of Home Affairs CIO, Tim Catley, as its new chief digital officer.
View ArticleSouth Australia to dump Labor’s controversial medical records system, EPAS
The South Australian government will roll out a new electronic medical records system for the state’s hospitals after what it says is the former Labor government’s ‘failed enterprise patient management...
View ArticleUpdated: Rob James new Vodafone Australia CIO
Former Qantas CTO Rob James is the new chief information officer and director of business enablement at Vodafone Australia.
View ArticleQLD closes investigation on former eHealth boss
Queensland’s Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) said on Thursday that there was insufficient evidence to commence a criminal prosecution against the state’s former eHealth chief, Dr Richard Ashby.
View Article‘We failed because we didn’t take care of the people’
In 2012 when she was an IT director at Cisco in San Jose, Atlassian’s chief information officer, Archana Rao, was part of a technology project that turned out to be a complete disaster.
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