Tuesday, February 12, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 13/02/2013


AustralianIT.com.au Telstra eyes $1bn defence contract THE ADF hopes to use videoconferencing to cut travel costs. Read More ...
Experts seek security lift AUSTRALIA-BASED cyber-security experts are developing new models to analyse known authentication protocols. Read More ...
Amcom profit surges on hosting IT and telecoms supplier Amcom has recorded a healthy profit jump for the half year on the back of strong gains in its hosting business. Read More ...
Telco's cloud gaming on hold TELSTRA has quietly shelved its plans for a cloud-based gaming service for its T-Box set-top boxes. Read More ...
Banks in battle of the apps THE next frontier in the battle for digital banking supremacy lies in personal finance tools for consumers. Read More ...
IBM snares Pepper data contract LEADING non-bank lender Pepper Australia has embarked on an aggressive plan to consolidate seven data warehouses into one system. Read More ...
Cohda set to gain edge in car safety COHDA Wireless expects to have a first-to-market advantage when its co-developed chip for car-to-car communications is completed. Read More ...
Nokia delivers with cheap phone rich in features BUDGET phones can be miserable affairs. Read More ...
Model of success well worth harnessing IN HIS book What Would Google Do?, Jeff Jarvis proposes that Google's approach to business can be readily applied elsewhere. Read More ...
IT big three asked to explain prices APPLE, Microsoft and Adobe will be forced to explain why they charge Australians up to 50 per cent more than Americans. Read More ...
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