
Revamp yields $520m savings
NSW'S IT efficiency project People First has delivered about $523 million in savings, even without mandatory agency participation.
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Legacy lingo lucrative for programmers
ORGANISATIONS will be forced to spend billions on modernisation programs if systems written in old programming languages are not retired soon.
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Leighton in $500m data centre push
LEIGHTON Contractors has upped the ante in data centres, committing more than $500 million to aggressive expansion in capital cities.
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Climate analysts missing vital data
AUSTRALIA needs a national data collection network to enable accurate analysis of environmental hazards and crises, an expert has warned.
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Search giant admits translations lacking
GOOGLE has admitted that its translation engines are not perfect and not yet ready for "sensitive debates".
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Orion in 'the right place at the right time'
NEW Zealand software company Orion Health is the surprise linchpin of emerging e-health consortiums both globally and in Australia.
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Is Jobs Apple's Mr Indispensable?
THOMAS O'Dorisio, professor of medicine at the University of Iowa, took a mysterious call early in 2009.
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Government hits back over Microsoft 'bias'
THE Australian Government Information Management Office has taken to the blogosphere after criticism for apparent bias towards Microsoft.
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Staff judgment day has arrived
WELCOME Defraggers, Defragettes, Defraggerteers and Defragerinos. Make yourself comfortable because Defrag has some wisdom to throw at you.
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Aruba serves up ace tournament network
AS world tennis stars toiled under searing heat, Chris Yates was feverishly trying to avoid a public relations nightmare.
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