Wednesday, July 14, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 14/07/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Mandatory filtering should be dropped
IF ISPs blocked child sexual abuse pages voluntarily, the government would not need to impose filtering, a child protection group says.
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NSW in the dark on data centres
THE NSW government has spent more than $1.4 million in taxpayer funds to consolidate data centres, although there is no savings estimate.
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Avaya Australia closes R&D lab
THE Australian IT community has farewelled one of the last bastions of home-grown research and development.
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Nehta adds final touches to e-health
NEHTA and the federal Department of Health and Ageing are finalising procurement for businesses to help develop Australia's e-health system.
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Fetch offers free-to-air option
FETCHTV'S internet pay-TV set-top-box could provide free-to-air broadcasters with a way to regain revenue lost to online advertising.
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ABC's iView quality not up to TV inclusion
THE ABC iView platform needs a makeover for the television screen if it is to make the online catch-up TV service as ubiquitous as possible.
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Legislation needed on council permits
LOCAL councils could be swamped unless permits are streamlined  for the national broadband network, a peak local government association says.
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