Tuesday, December 9, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 12/10/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



Pyne urged to act on coding
INDUSTRY leaders want Education Minister Christopher Pyne to make coding and computational thinking mandatory in schools.

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A peek into the Sphere of possibility
IT’S Australian developed, it runs Ubuntu Linux, and it’s about to control homes worldwide.

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Agencies strive to be ‘cloud ready’
THE federal education department expects all its application systems to be “cloud-ready” within five years.

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Office 365 hub a coup for users
MICROSOFT’S Office 365 “opens up many possibilities” to enhance customer service, says Sydney Water’s Stephen Wilson.

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Better buttons click for NAB site
JUST changing the placement of buttons on a mobile form has resulted in millions of dollars worth of business for NAB.

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Apple’s app store appeal denied
THE meaning of “app store” received a thorough airing during Apple’s recently lost Federal Court trademark battle.

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CIOs now ‘smartest in the room’
MORE than 60pc of CIOs in Australia are members of executive management compared with 50 per cent globally.

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Private cloud brings virtual savings
BURGEONING data centre management costs and inefficiencies prompted Allianz Australia to modernise its virtualisation platform.

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‘Internet of things’ to reap harvest
THE first phase of opportunity from the “internet of things” will be in the industrial sector, says Wipro global chief TK Kurien.

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Algorithms detect, report leaks
SYDNEY Water has signed up to pilot a water network management system that can detect leaks not normally visible.

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