Tuesday, June 24, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 25/06/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



System for GP visits ‘a big ask’
TAXPAYERS will have to pay “hundreds of millions of dollars” to build a database to cater for the proposed $7 medical co-payment.

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Appster cashes in on modern gold rush
APP development company Appster has built a 100-person business by selling services to app start-ups, the goldminers of today.

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Internet of things the way of future
VETERAN Cisco CEO John Chambers sees the future of IOT technology as the one of biggest tech trends ever.

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Medical research not the only way
THE proposed $20bn medical research fund must not rip funding away from other innovation engines, a venture capitalist says.

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Job prospects, wages hopes looking grim
THOSE who have steady jobs are sitting tight, despite the lower rates of pay.

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Microsoft ups online storage to 1TB
MICROSOFT Australia has slashed the price of its OneDrive consumer cloud storage, and upped capacities to as much as one terabyte for Office 365 subscribers.

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Pure approach to storage
DAVID Hatfield attributes Pure Storage’s 700 per cent year-on-year growth partly to how the upstart treats its employees.

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RMIT offers a lesson in connecting
RMIT University sought to connect a global network of close to 90,000 students and staff to work anywhere and at anytime.

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Andreessen backs Tanium
THE venture capital firm is placing its second-biggest bet ever on an unheralded tool for corporate technology departments.

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Oracle to settle Micros buy for $5.3bn
ORACLE is poised to seal a deal to buy Micros Systems for about US$5 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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