Tuesday, February 8, 2011

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 07/02/2011



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Changeover to IPv6 is no time to panic
IN about three months, Australia will run out of its last batch of internet addresses under the old IPv4 naming system.
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Telcos scramble to restore lines
AUSTRALIA'S major telcos were scrambling yesterday to restore mobile and landline services to customers caught in Cyclone Yasi's path.
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Health identifier held up for safety
THE Health Department has banned the use of the $90 million Healthcare Identifier service due to concerns over its safety.
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No cash for health e-record
SOFTWARE vendors face 10-15 staff years of development work to meet the complex requirements of the $467 million e-health record program.
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World-class image centre for uni
ADVANCED computers at a new imaging and visualisation centre will allow research scientists to watch proteins dance in real time and will lift Australia into the top 20 list of supercomputer nations.
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New net excludes older modems
CONSUMERS need to prepare for changes to the internet as the authorities switch address systems to cope with the load
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LifeSize expands focus in Australia
VIDEOCONFERENCING specialist LifeSize has expanded its Australia-New Zealand team and moved into new offices in North Sydney.
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Macquarie gears up for cloudy days
MACQUARIE Telecom is reshaping its technology innards as it gears up to battle Optus and Telstra in cloud computing services.
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A smarter way to get all connected
WE can learn from Obama's approach to broadband.
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Local centre extends reach of the cloud
THE Victorian Department of Human Services is planning to put more sensitive systems into the cloud.
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