Tuesday, August 30, 2011

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 30/08/2011

AustralianIT.com.au



O'Farrell axe poised over jobs
Thousands of NSW government workers will be glued to TVs next Tuesday as Barry O'Farrell delivers his first budget.

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Samsung hits back in patent battle
Samsung will launch legal action against Apple in Australia, claiming the iPad and iPhone violate its patents.

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Cloud offers silver lining to HP
HEWLETT-PACKARD'S decision to consider hiving off its PC business and to kill its TouchPad tablet has damaged its reputation.

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E-health bill to exceed $200m
The National E-Health Transition Authority has collared an estimated $200 million so far.

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Science goes to heads of cricketers
A new-generational cricket helmet is being designed using a computational modelling and simulation platform.

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Cyber security needs police
The cybercrime bill is "knee-jerk and reactionary" and will depend on funding and resources to be enforced.

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John Holland finds help in cloud
Leighton subsidiary John Holland has deployed one of the largest private cloud computing systems in Australia.

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Retailer cuts risk in financials
Country Road's financial system was falling over too often.

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Productivity on cloud boosted
WHEN Bankstown City Credit Union needed to refresh its hosted IT infrastructure, the proposed upgrade was too costly.

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Security, durability keys for firms
WHAT business needs from a tablet computer can differ markedly from what consumers need.

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