Tuesday, March 11, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 12/03/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



Film studios give up Netflix fight
BUT Foxtel and Quickflix fear their businesses will suffer.

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Singa song mobile app gets wiggle on
AN Adelaide start-up is set to take the music world by storm.

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A feast for the movie snackers
A guide to Foxtel’s all-you-can-eat service.

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ServiceFirst staff in outsource limbo
THE NSW government is seeking private partners to run its shared services arm, ServiceFirst, which could leave 350 people in limbo.

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‘Social’ service for all clients
MARK Barrenechea plans to “tear down” the traditionally stodgy world of enterprise software customer support models.

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Virtual alternative for customers
INTERACTIVE voice response technology provider Creative Virtual plans to set up shop in Sydney.

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Sony hoping small really is beautiful
JUST as we adapt to bigger screen sizes on Android phones, manufacturers are releasing shrunken flagship models to confound us.

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Accidental adventure opens Wotif door
IF you ask Janet Sutherland what her favourite travel destination is she barely has to think about it.

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Spanish, Portuguese are big malware producers
SPANISH and Portuguese speaking cyber criminals have emerged as the second most prevalent language group, says Eugene Kaspersky.

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Growth meets demand challenge
MICRON21 required a way to provide clients with large amounts of highly redundant and scalable infrastructure.

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