
All eyes on coding in schools
THE IT industry has welcomed the government’s decision to refer proposed curriculum changes to ACARA.
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Infosys, Unisys to power NSW shared services
INFOSYS and Unisys have been selected to provide IT shared services to NSW leaving around 350 workers at ServiceFirst in limbo.
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Metadata records ‘prevent attacks’
METADATA records are essential for keeping the public safe from terrorist attacks, a parliamentary committee has heard.
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Best fitness trackers
THE smartwatch hasn’t killed the fitness band yet: a basic device is still the most practical option.
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Driving a Swift delivery service
MELBOURNE-based start-up Swift wants to use crowd-sourced drivers to cart everything from booze to dry cleaning.
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‘Calm in managing a crisis’
WESTPAC IT executive Selina Win Pe is the sort of person who is “calm and good at managing a crisis”, according to a friend.
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Safe after voicing gunman’s demands
HOSTAGE Marcia Mikhael gained prominence after being forced by gunman Man Haron Monis to present his demands to the world.
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Indian slips away to call wife
INDIAN IT consultant Vishwakant Ankit Reddy called his wife while being held hostage at the Lindt Chocolat Cafe.
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Thrillseeker loves cricket and footy
INDIAN software engineer Pushpendu Ghosh was yesterday traumatised and undergoing treatment after being held hostage.
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iWidgets, there’s never enough stuff
WIDGETS on the iPhone? It sounds as incongruous as mixing milk and orange juice.
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