Tuesday, September 13, 2011

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 13/09/2011

AustralianIT.com.au



Industry body hit by loss of big names
IT giants turn their back on the Internet Industry Association.

Read More ...




Qantas staff take off from desk
Qantas is to unveil an end-user computing blueprint that will allow workers to connect their own devices to the corporate network.

Read More ...




Technology wages defy economic gloom
Economic uncertainty has not dampened tech sector salary growth.

Read More ...




Body scanners 'are not foolproof'
Anthony Albanese was warned by US security advisers that body scanners could not reliably detect home-made explosives.

Read More ...




Banker appointed to ICT board
THE NSW government has appointed Deutsche Bank Australia's John Baird as the sole private sector representative on its ICT board.

Read More ...




Spin-off plan no threat, says HP
HEWLETT-PACKARD is trying to shore up its Australian PC business to prevent defections by corporate clients.

Read More ...




Health records rollout 'lacking'
The Medical Software Industry Association warns that the Gillard government's e-health records rollout is a "standards-free zone".

Read More ...




Telcos reach out to copyright holders
THE telecommunications industry is trying to reach a settlement with copyright holders over internet piracy.

Read More ...




Windows latest set to adapt for apps
MICROSOFT is this week expected to fire the starter gun on marketing its newest operating system, Windows 8.

Read More ...




Motion sensor offers possibilities
MICROSOFT is seen as clunky when it comes to interface design.

Read More ...






Available Tags:HP , Windows , Motion ,

No comments: