Tuesday, May 12, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 5/13/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Brains, beauty in Apple Watch
When my love affair with computer technology began decades ago, no one was interested in making the IBM System 360 beautiful.

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How MYOB turned failures into success
MYOB had to suffer a string of online failures, massive staff turnover and red hot competition before its successful relisting.

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Start-up boost in budget wish list
Tech heavyweights want greater support for start-ups and more ICT education spending in the federal budget.

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Google tablets cure Ebola ills
Google engineers have helped develop a tablet device that allows medical workers to record patient information without spreading Ebola.

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‘Angry’ software a test for service
New Zealand‘s Touchpoint is developing AI to help big banks, telcos and insurance companies deal with angry customers.

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Automation hopeful switches off lights
A hyped-up Sydney start-up that built a magic sphere to control home devices has gone bust.

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Glimpse of future at Monash sensiLab
New technologies from humanoid robots to 3D printers will be part of a new concept hub at Monash University.

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Chinese back Aussie tech firms
Chinese venture capital funding is poised to pour into Australia.

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IFS method to manage field operations
Atherton had disparate systems and a service management system that had become obsolete and was no longer supported.

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More in store for green power
Every so often, it’s often said, something comes along that changes the world.

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