Thursday, May 13, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 13/05/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Canon cuts big printer deal with CSG
CANON Australia has totted a billion dollar yield after letting its multi-function printer dealership to Darwin-based integrator CSG.
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Will e-health be outsourced to Google, Microsoft?
OVER the past few months, federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon has kept mum on who exactly will run the proposed electronic health records system.
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Govt to spend $40m on aged care IT systems
THE government will spend nearly $40 million on IT systems to support its plan to take responsibility for aged care service from states.
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Google, Verizon work on iPad rival
VERIZON and Google are working to build a tablet computer to rival Apple’s iPad, the CEO of America’s largest wireless carrier said.
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Green light for single security vetting agency
SECURITY approvals for technology contractors and other workers will be made easier thanks to a one-stop-shop "clearing house" manned by Defence.
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Federal data centres get $11.9m
THE federal government's bid to consolidate data centre facilities received a $11.9 million boost in yesterday's budget.
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Expert slams meagre e-health funding
AN expert says the electronic health records funding is akin to putting flat files on a "$2.99 USB stick".
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Police data put at risk: watchdog
NATIONAL police data exchange agency CrimTrac has problems with its governance, collection and sharing arrangements that may put at risk sensitive personal information, and law-enforcement data.
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