Tuesday, September 24, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 9/25/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



Nine million new iPhones snapped up
APPLE'S iPhone 5S looks a hit but prospects for the 5C are less clear, after nine million of the two handsets were sold in three days.

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Firms beat NBN to fast internet
REVENUE from the National Broadband Network faces being eroded by competing private fibre networks.

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Dutton shifts into gear for e-health
HEALTH Minister Peter Dutton has moved to review the troubled $1 billion personally controlled e-health record system.

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NBN rollout delay behind board purge
BALLOONING costs and delays in the NBN rollout prompted Malcolm Turnbull's decision to demand the resignation of the entire board.

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Turnbull talks with AGIMO scheduled
MALCOLM Turnbull is preparing for high-level talks on the Coalition's e-government and digital economy policy.

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Microsoft unveils new Surface range
MICROSOFT is urgently trying to turn itself into a gadget and services company.

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Seeking sense in Apple's 5C
THE new iPhone is classy but $130 extra buys a whole lot more.

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BlackBerry kicks off auction
BLACKBERRY has reached a preliminary deal with one of its biggest investors to go private for about $US4.7bn.

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Investment firm takes on AX
IT needed more enterprise financial reporting and analysis.

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Skills key to deliver quality projects
OUTGOING NSW auditor-general Peter Achterstraat says effective leadership is the biggest lever to delivering quality IT projects.

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