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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 7/1/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Mitula to list on ASX, raises $26.4m
Global search portal headed by former REA group CEO to list on ASX tomorrow with $150m market capitalisation.

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GoCatch app goes corporate
Taxi booking app sets its sights on snaring corporate clients from traditional networks, with global advisory firm Ernst & Young already on board.

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NBN data to keep Telstra in check
NBN Co will be required to hand over reams of rollout information to internet service providers.

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Nothing noteworthy except price
This year marks 30 years since Toshiba produced its first ­modern-day laptop and since then the Japanese giant has gained a great reputation.

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NBN satellite a rural health tonic
The NBN satellite service promises to deliver a boon for rural Australia.

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Political rows risk digital future
The lack of a bipartisan strategy in Canberra threatens Australia’s ability to grasp the amazing opportunities on our digital horizon.

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Turnbull hails new facility
Australia’s largest privately owned IT firm, Interactive, has launched a new data centre building in Melbourne.

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Start-up OpenAgent raises $6m
Real estate comparison site announces $6m raise, new board member.

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Making things works for UNSW students
University of NSW’s student-led maker group, Create, is quickly turning into a hotbed of ideas for start-ups.

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Changes in air for WiFi
The technology that underpins the connectivity we take for granted is about to get a lot faster and far more widespread.

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IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 7/1/2015





Tech SWAT teams kicking down the digital door
From dam engineers in Ecuador to Sydney light-rail gurus, Cardno's global CIO Karen Wagner is linking up her widespread organisation.

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Victoria cancels plans to outsource CenITex
Long-suffering agency finally exits policy limbo.

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Victoria looks for new emergency services CIO
Triple-zero operator plans to automate back-office tasks.

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US govt HR office suspends system after finding new flaw
Authorities now think 10 million affected in data breach.

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How vulnerable is air travel to cyber attack?
[Blog post] Airways NZ and Poland's LOT expose weak spots.

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Optus set to be first with voice over wi-fi
Telstra 'looking closely'.

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NBN lumped with new data sharing rules despite opposition
Govt seeks to limit Telstra advantage.

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Google brings security key to enterprise, education clients
Physical hardware aimed at blocking phishing.

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MIT tech squashes bugs without needing source code
Tool aims to cut down on "grunt work".

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US Supreme Court won't hear Google appeal in Oracle Java fight
Fair use defence last chance for Google.

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Available Tags:CIO , NBN , Google , security , Oracle , Java

Sunday, June 28, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 6/29/2015





Brandis hits telcos with new security reforms
Civil penalties for those who don't comply.

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Telstra's Air wi-fi network goes private
Tuesday launch only for home broadband customers

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ACMA slaps Southern Phone over privacy breach
Almost 4000 customers affected.

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Disconnecting from the internet of stupid things
Alistair Carwardine says it's all about dial tones at M2 Group, not lightbulbs with an IP address.

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Vocus, Amcom prod TPG in new ad campaign
"Finally together".

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There are better ways to combat piracy than site blocking
Make your content more available.

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Turnbull's NBN gets ACCC green light
Wholesale HFC offering on track for 2016 launch.

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Going all in with Spotify-style agile
Trent Mankelow is watching as NZ online trader Trade Me transforms itself into dozens of tribes, 33 squads, and more than 400 free-thinking innovators.

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Facebook poaches Yahoo security boss
Outspoken CSO Alex Stamos jumps ship.

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Aussie mining tech firm counts cost of Chinese hacking
The damage an attack can do to your bottom line.

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Available Tags:security , NBN , Facebook , Yahoo

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 6/29/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



SBS On Demand gets Netflix look
SBS On Demand relaunches on Monday with a new interface and 4000 hours of ad-supported free content.

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NBN rollout faces worker shortage
The company building the NBN is to launch an intensive training program amid a shortfall of 4000 workers.

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3-D printing adds to cafe experience
Now you can design and manufacture a coffee cup and fill it with coffee in the same place.

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Alibaba to launch an online bank
A financial affiliate of Chinese ­e-commerce giant Alibaba began operating an online bank on Thursday.

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Telstra to switch on WiFi network
Telstra’s $100 million WiFi network will have its commercial launch next week.

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NBN handover deal sealed
Telstra will begin handing its copper and cable networks to the NBN after regulators rubberstamped the $11bn deal.

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ESS changes pass parliament
Start-ups say revoking “horrible policy” a step in the right direction.

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A disruptive mindset is crucial to success: Morrow
NBN chief executive Bill Morrow says a disruptive mindset is critical to a company’s success.

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Apple removes Confederate apps
Tech giant Apple has waded into debate around the Confederate flag, removing all civil war games that feature the imagery from its App Store.

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Big Un Limited signs big deal
Listed media technology firm signs three year commercial agreement with call centre firm.

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Available Tags:NBN , Apple

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 6/24/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



All over for pirates as bill passes
Australians could be blocked from accessing illegal downloading sites after new anti-piracy legislation cleared parliament.

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Hydrogen a gas for drone air-time
Hydrogen is already powering cars and now it’s about to give quadcopter drones a significant power boost.

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Apple, Google set for showdown
Apple and Google have unveiled new versions of their mobile operating systems. But how do they stack up?

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Time’s up: Jawbone UP3 falls short
We loved the UP in 2013 but fast forward two years and Jawbone really needs to deliver on the hardware.

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ATO less taxing with biometrics
The voice biometrics authentication market is poised to skyrocket and locally the Australian Taxation office is leading the way.

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Legacy skills out of fashion
Job opportunities for mainframe skills in Australia are dwindling as virtualisation and outsourcing take their toll.

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Online job platforms to skyrocket
Online job platforms are set to deliver up to a $28 billion to Australia’s GDP by 2025, says McKinsey & Company

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Messina gets scoop on Drop Box
Ice creamery chain Gelato Messina was looking to dish up consistency across its new stores and keep its staff up to speed.

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Elastica tackles cloud security
US cloud security firm Elastica has partnered with Telstra to bring its cloud security platform to Australian organisations.

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NetComm taps into NBN fixed wireless
The swift deployment of the fixed wireless portion of the NBN promises a windfall for the Australian wireless hardware maker.

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Available Tags:Google , security , NBN , wireless

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 6/17/2015





Einstein alone can't keep you safe from cyber attack
[Blog post] Brains plus brawn necessary for protection.

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Queensland Transport spins revolving CIO door
Opens applications for top tech role.

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Australian unis purge smartwatches from exams
Two more add device to ban list.

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Thicker NBN aerial cables to face community opposition
Overhead cable proposal 'rides roughshod' over councils.

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Airbus to build OneWeb internet satellites
Branson venture intends to place 900 satellites in low orbit.

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TPG's iiNet takeover edges closer to reality
But faces an unhappy ACCC.

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Duqu spyware used stolen Foxconn certs
Attackers target hardware manufacturers to steal digital credentials.

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Credentials manager LastPass hacked
Users asked to verify accounts, change passwords.

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CrimTrac invites bids for national fingerprints system
Puts $30 million deal out to market.

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Available Tags:CIO , NBN

Thursday, June 11, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 6/12/2015





Digital Realty seeking to acquire Telx
One of several bidders for in-demand company.

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CSIRO staff to strike over changes to work conditions
Anger over more proposed cuts to struggling organisation.

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Amazon to build solar farm to power data centres
Customers urge company to be transparent on renewable energy.

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TPG's iiNet takeover could hurt services, competition: ACCC
Watchdog worried about flow-on effect to customers.

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Kaspersky servers infected by 'Duqu 2.0' malware
Hackers had access for 'several months' prior to detection.

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Aurizon hires former Rio IT lead
New tech boss to continue service support restructure.

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Pickles Auctions signs up to use Carsales' search engine
Homegrown platform gets new customer.

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NBN makes contractors fight for six-month packets of work
Builds KPIs into new rollout contracts.

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Tech governance shake-up delays IT healing in Victoria
Auditor finds digital state government still out of reach.

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Victoria's Myki retender at "significant risk" of repeating past mistakes
State auditor urges immediate action.

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Available Tags:Amazon , NBN

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 6/12/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



NBN gets tough on contractors
Construction firms that fail to return properties to their original condition when rolling out the NBN risk losing out on work.

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PC enters third dimension
Sprout is a home computer that will do for the design industry what the Apple Mac did for publishing in the 1980s.

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Woolworths unveils Connect service
After a two year breather Woolworths has returned to the telco space, launching budget offering Woolworths Connect.

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Telstra’s answer to unwanted calls
Telstra has moved to block nuisance calls, announcing a new home phone that comes equipped with a virtual assistant.

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Uni unlocks Ebola secrets with supercomputer
A supercomputer commissioned by University of Sydney is helping unlock the secrets of the Ebola outbreak in west Africa.

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Mobile Embrace to buy pub app Clipp
Cashless hospitality app Clipp is looking to expand its presence in Australia’s bars and clubs, announcing a buyout and $4.69 million investment.

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Apple money talks for Swift
Apple’s new music streaming app is to feature songs by US pop star Taylor Swift, dealing a blow to the company’s main rival.

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Probe into Apple music deals
Two US states are investigating whether the deals struck by Apple for its new music service violated antitrust rules.

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NBN revamps construction contracts
NBN has sealed a new contracting model with the construction industry, with the focus firmly on performance.

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China brings in the drones
Chinese students sat the annual make-or-break university entrance exams with officials deploying drones to try and curb cheating methods.

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Available Tags:NBN , Apple

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 6/4/2015





FirstPath to lay new Sydney Harbour cable
Provides short, low latency paths.

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NBN hits million premises mark
First of three targets met.

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Super Retail Group overhauls IT model
Keeps one eye on outsourcing opportunities.

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Microsoft to launch wi-fi hotspot finder
Promises automatic connection to free hotspots.

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US Senate passes NSA surveillance reform bill
No more bulk phone data collection.

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ACT govt invests $85m in IT
Kicks off major state-wide system replacements.

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ASD cyber chief praises Telstra for breach disclosure
Major General Stephen Day insists security is getting better.

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Tackling the human problem of security
How security became a business enabler at Telstra.

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Google to build second Singapore data centre
Pushes regional data centre investment to US$1 billion.

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Available Tags:NBN , Microsoft , security , Google

Friday, May 29, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 5/30/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Jawbone sues competitor Fitbit
Fitness-tracker company Fitibit faces a lawsuit from rival Jawbone that is spiced with betrayal.

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Google to dig deeper into your life
Apple pay rival, new operating system, photo hosting service, new technology have been unveiled at developer conference.

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Wozniak no fan of data retention
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak added his voice to those opposing the federal government’s metadata retention law.

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5 things from Google I/O
Virtual reality, machine learning, payments and phones with a freakishly deep level of awareness took centre stage at Google I/O.

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Apple dives into augmented reality
Apple has acquired German augmented-reality firm Metaio.

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Carrots and sticks in NBN plan
Construction partners on the NBN could be able to pick up more business if they outshine others on certain criteria.

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Terror tweets ‘difficult to fight’
With around 10,000 tweets a day from some terrorist groups, combating it is “incredibly difficult” says the government.

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Dual-screen watch fails to impress
Lenovo’s prototypes are far from being ready for everyday usage.

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The text that crashes your iPhone
A glitch is causing iPhones to mysteriously shut down when they receive this specific text message.

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Available Tags:Google , Apple , NBN , iPhone

Thursday, May 28, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 5/29/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Hospitality goes hi-tech
Robot waiters are now a reality, but both for cultural and economic reasons it could be while before they catch on.

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Pebble Time beats Google Android
This might come as a surprise, but the best smartwatch for Android users wasn’t developed by Google.

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Identity thieves target IRS data
The Internal Revenue Service says identity thieves have obtained tax return information for about 100,000 US households.

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NBN to hit million-home target
The company building the NBN is on track to pass one million premises by the end of the financial year.

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Apple set to issue Japanese bonds
Apple is likely to issue the company’s first yen-denominated bonds in Japan in June.

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What’s hot in art? Algorithms
It’s the art world’s newest trend. Dealers are amassing algorithms, the computerised formulas that automate processes.

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Available Tags:Google , Android , NBN , Apple

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 5/28/2015





Aussie Silk Road staffer avoids further jail time
Verdict arrives three days before Ulbricht's sentencing.

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NBN on track to reach million premises milestone
Losses climb as rollout grows.

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Pawsey wins $21.6m funding
Package extends to 2020-21.

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Inquiry to mull role of 'smart IT' for infrastructure
Believes IT will revolutionise design and planning.

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NewSat's Lockheed Martin satellite contract cancelled
No certainty as to refinancing for struggling company.

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EMC buys enterprise cloud company Virtustream for $1.6bn
Looks outside of data storage.

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Immigration to pre-screen passengers leaving Aussie airports
Legislation expands scope of data demanded from airlines.

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Microsoft furthers Android, iOS integration push in Win10
Cross-platform extend and embrace strategy in full swing.

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Beating the disruptors with bricks and mortar
With ten years worth of data, a team of Wotif alumni and a new CRM, Mandy Ross is setting out to prove that online challengers can be beaten.

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NAB completes Oracle customer master rollout
Single customer view rolled out to 4500 bankers.

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Available Tags:NBN , Microsoft , iOS , Oracle

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 5/27/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



NBN unites with BT on speed
The company building the government’s NBN and Britain’s No 1 telco British Telecom have struck an information-sharing agreement.

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Telstra puts doctors on call
Telstra is set to marshal the skills of full-time doctors to deliver ­care through a mobile app and telephone service.

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Vix Technology’s Malaysia ticket
Vix Technology is in the final stages of contract negotiations on a $27m, five-year Malaysian public transport deal.

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Pen writes on screen and paper
If you own a device like a Galaxy Note then you probably already know how useful a stylus can be.

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Skin implants to kill credit cards
A quarter of Australians are receptive to having a payments chip implanted under their skin.

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Controlling IT costs with Apptio
The Victorian government was slammed last month for its ICT spending, a problem which could have been avoided.

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Info sharing without downloads
RMIT University and Melbourne software company Pongolabs has developed new mobile technology for instantly sharing information.

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Agile pros cashing in on skills vacuum
IT contract recruitment has increased almost 20 per cent in the past few months.

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How the iPhone crippled BlackBerry
Mike Lazaridis was home on his treadmill when he saw Steve Jobs on television, waving a small glass object.

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Tree change for Forestry Corporation
Forestry Corporation of NSW has workers across the state, but GIS data was only available on desktops or in paper copies.

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Available Tags:NBN , iPhone , BlackBerry

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 5/14/2015





ISPs back new rules for NBN data sharing
Licence condition to limit Telstra's advantage.

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CSC sues Pulier over CBA IT bribery scandal
ServiceMesh founder, former employer face off in court.

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Telstra failing to keep wholesale data safe from retail staff
ACCC issues third report on SSU compliance.

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Microsoft plugs multiple critical flaws in Windows
Don't open .jnt Windows Journal files from untrusted sources.

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Verizon to buy AOL in $5.5bn deal
AOL "as big as it can currently be" alone.

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Privacy Commissioner funded to keep tabs on data retention
Budget 2015: OAIC given brief reprieve.

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Turnbull's Digital Transformation Office to cost $95m
Budget 2015: More than $250 million for transformation agenda.

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Govt forced to spend more on troubled budget system
Budget 2015: New contracts on the horizon.

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The wrap: All the tech in Budget 2015
National security initiatives drive spending.

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Available Tags:NBN , Microsoft , Windows , AOL

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 5/14/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



Verizon’s shock buy
Verizon’s deal to buy AOL has the feel of a crumbling empire, vainly proclaiming its domain over places long overrun.

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Telcos want clarity on data funds
The nation’s top telcos have called for clarity on how Canberra will allocate funding to help for its data retention scheme.

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Tech gives budget a measured tick
Start-ups were winners in the budget but there’s concern about no holistic plan to develop Australia’s digital economy.

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Digital transformation gets a leg up
The Abbott government’s digital transformation agenda has received a shot in the arm in the 2015 budget.

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Legislation targets multinationals
The federal government has accelerated efforts to tackle tax evasion by multinationals.

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NBN equity brought forward
The government has brought forward its equity injection into the super-fast internet as new technologies are used on the network.

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Samsung targets ‘Internet of Things’
Samsung has unveiled tiny electronic components they hope manufacturers will use in making connected devices for homes.

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VR tools will redefine remote work
I have experienced the future of remote work, and it feels a lot like teleportation.

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Glitch highlights Facebook reliance
In the early hours of May 1, editors at several popular websites noticed story links to Facebook were disappearing.

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Samsung questions its game plan
In February, Samsung Electronics asked employees a curious question about its future.

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Available Tags:NBN , Samsung , Facebook

Monday, May 11, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 5/12/2015





Hockey confirms 'Netflix tax'
GST for online intangibles, new tax laws to arrive with budget.

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Govt outlines planned telco tax for satellite, wireless NBN
Cross-subsidising must go.

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Why the Govt can't simply go opt-out for e-health
[Blog post] Security, privacy safeguards not up to scratch.

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Tor Cloud shut down
Cloud service "still a good idea".

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McDonald's opts for Oracle in global finance overhaul
Promoted CIO leads migration.

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Melbourne Water sends drones into sewage
Saving workers from slips and falls in sludge.

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How Vodafone uses data to guess customer’s satisfaction rating
Without even having to ask.

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Alleged Photobucket hackers arrested in US
Accused of selling privacy-bypass tool onto third parties.

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Govt to make e-health records opt-out
Backs Royle recommendations, including NeHTA closure.

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Available Tags:wireless , NBN , Oracle

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 4/29/2015





TPG beats NBN in court battle over FTTB
Telco can legally access and draw power from existing sockets.

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Security is doomed
[Blog post] It’s official – (ISC)2 says so.

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NSW Health CIO commends data centre flood recovery
Central facility back up and running within hours.

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NT budget 2015 sinks $17m into health IT
Police to begin core systems replacement.

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Optus, Qantas end Frequent Flyer deal
Airline in talks with Telstra.

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CSC exec resigns over CBA IT bribery scandal
Two days before being let go.

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WordPress patches critical XSS vulnerability
Commenters could cross-site script.

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US goes on offensive with new cyber security policy
Defensive stance an insufficient deterrent.

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PwC to guide Victoria Police through major tech renewal
Signs 14-month 'strategic partnership'.

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Immigration signs up for IBM's Watson
Machine learning employed at new agency.

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Available Tags:NBN , Security , CIO

Friday, April 24, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 4/25/2015





NBN Co ditches the 'co' from name
Rebranding sees name change to 'NBN'.

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Site blocking laws will stifle tech investment: Google
Investors scared away by copyright uncertainty.

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Photos: The ASX's new Sydney support centre
Tech, ops and surveillance staff co-located in Liquidity Centre.

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ASX opens new tech, customer support centre
Co-locates staff on new level in Liquidity Centre.

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AWS reveals US$5b annual revenue for first time
Year-on-year growth at 49 percent.

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Sydney Uni researcher flies self-docking drone
With potential for autonomous fueling UAVs.

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Acquiring your digital DNA
[Blog post] Is your digital transformation just window dressing?

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Westpac CIO appoints new IT deputy
Another former CBA colleague to work under Curran.

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Australia to roll out facial recognition in airports
Customs switches vendors, hands $18m deal to Vision-Box.

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Available Tags:NBN , Google , CIO

Friday, April 17, 2015

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 4/18/2015

AustralianIT.com.au



NBN trial not the real deal: Telstra
A senior Telstra executive has admitted that a national broadband network trial in NSW wasn’t a “real-world” experience.

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Hack attack: be very afraid
Surprisingly few Australian executives understand the immediate threat of cybercrime, or how to cope with it.

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NewSat pleads to save satellite deal
Australia’s troubled NewSat has asked a US court to step in to ensure the construction and launch of its next-generation satellite, the Jabiru-1.

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Smart homes open doors for utilities
The “smart home” is shaping up as a battleground for power and utilities companies to capture business, a report suggests.

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‘A jerk, but not an arsehole’
A new biography of Apple boss Steve Jobs paints him as a spoiled brat, but also a genius who smashed down tech barriers.

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EU accuses Google
The European Commission argues that Google highlights its own shopping services in response to search queries.

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99designs bags $US10m funding
Like a coach with too many A-grade players, Patrick Llewellyn faced a similar dilemma.

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Sins of super skinny models
The new MacBook and a next generation of laptops are incredibly slim, but there’s a cost.

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2UE Twitter feed hacked
A 2UE Twitter account was hijacked in an expression of frustration with the merger of Fairfax Radio with Macquarie.

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Netflix regrets Optus, iiNet deals
Netflix says it ‘should have avoided’ unmetered deals like those signed with Optus and iiNet and it will not sign others.

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Available Tags:NBN , Hack , Google , Twitter

Monday, April 13, 2015

IT News Head Lines (iTNews Australia) 4/14/2015





Rio Tinto to move IT systems to public cloud
Partners with Accenture for major system shake-up.

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NSW govt negotiating Office 365-ready Microsoft deal
Whole-of-state licensing arrangement set for renewal.

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Dallas Buyers Club pirates could be told to 'name a price'
Analysis: Approach elsewhere in Asia Pacific revealed.

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M2 splashes $245m on NZ's third largest ISP
CallPlus to be taken over.

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Apple closes critical system backdoor with OS X update
Older versions left vulnerable.

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Govt vetoes Centrelink payments system outsourcing
Minister promises ISIS will stay in-house.

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International police bring down Beebone botnet
FBI siezes 100 domains.

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AWS enters NAS market
Debuts file storage service to compete against Dell, Seagate.

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Telstra, NBN Co resolve $200m pricing fight
Secretive out of court settlement reached.

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Amazon gets approval for new drone tests
US FAA gives speedy green light.

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Available Tags:Microsoft , Apple , NBN , Amazon