Tuesday, January 20, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 1/21/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Rush for top talent as sector heats up
STRONG demand for developers is fuelling the post-Christmas jobs market as employers look to ­secure top talent.

Read More ...




Online courses put life in robot pilot
WHEN QUT robotics expert Peter Corke posted his recorded lectures on YouTube, the ­response was unexpected.

Read More ...




IBM set for first round of job cuts
IBM Australia appears set to commence the first round of job cuts in the new year.

Read More ...




Thales reboots Tiger simulators
THALES Australia will address obsolescence issues faced by the army’s Tiger helicopter simulators.

Read More ...




Windows 10 to unify experience
MICROSOFT is set to announce more details of Windows 10 at a ‘consumer experience’ event.

Read More ...




8Common’s software targets blue-chips
SOFTWARE company 8Common has set its sights on $1.6 million in acquisitions and further expansion into the Asian market.

Read More ...




Sony stakes future on hi-res audio devices
SONY is staking its future on high-resolution audio TVs and other products to be released in ­Australia.

Read More ...




Coding is key to a clever country
THE best talent gets to pick and choose their assignments. We want them thinking these opportunities exist in Australia.

Read More ...




IoT is making our lives better
THIS is the year the internet of Things (IoT) will go from a science fiction concept to a tangible reality.

Read More ...




Uber to create 50,000 jobs in EU
UBER chief executive Travis Kalanick says he hopes to take 400,000 cars off European roads and create 50,000 new jobs.

Read More ...






Available Tags:IBM , Windows , Sony

No comments: