Tuesday, March 18, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 19/03/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



Alcatel touts NBN innovation
A SENIOR Alcatel-Lucent exec­utive has cast aside concerns that Telstra’s copper network is not suitable for the Coalition’s NBN.

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Nurses’ tablets tame distance
TABLET computers have been credited with saving time and money for healthcare provider Silver Chain.

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Westpac meltdown blamed on fuse
WESTPAC has always insisted an airconditioning failure led to the catastrophic events of 2011 that brought down its banking systems.

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Cisco and Telstra join race to cloud
TELSTRA is using Cisco to help it stay in the enterprise cloud game as it jockeys for position.

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Robotics given a watching brief
AGRICULTURE, remote insp­ection and monitoring will be among the first target industries for the next generation of robots.

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SumoSalad’s switch to Shift8 pays off
HEALTHY food chain SumoSalad found its point-of-sale ­system inflexible and not inno­va­tive or fast enough to meet its needs.

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Labor spent $532m on switch to digital
LABOR spent more than half-a-billion dollars assisting people to switch from analog to digital television.

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E-signatures are on the way
RP DATA and DocuSign aim to eliminate manual signature processes in the real estate and mort­gage finance industry.

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Bending over backwards to please
FORGET the contortions of the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro. The Pro is a damn fine ultrabook, with a great screen and fantastic keyboard.

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Touch and go with Acer’s new notebook
ARE touchscreens an advantage on Chromebooks?

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