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ASBESTOS: LET'S JUST FIX IT Despite its bluff and bluster about the dangers of asbestos, the Coalition is proposing to just leave it in the ground – for someone else to fix another day. Their plans to kill the current NBN look more irresponsible as time goes by, and we deserve so much better thanthat. This is a
DEFENCE KICKS OFF SAP-BASED 'LARGEST' ERP PROJECT IN news The Department of Defence has officially kicked off what it describes as the “largest ERP program implementation of its kind in Australian Government”, in a SAP-based initiative that will see several thousand business applications consolidated down sharply.. The overall project is known as “Defence Insight” or “Project Insight”, and Defence has been planning it for some time. LESSONS FROM HEALTHSMART: THE ERA OF BIG HEALTH IT The Victorian Government has published a landmark review into the use of technology in the state’s health ecosystem, finding that its landmark HealthSMART program launched in 2004 had had its benefits, but that the state should devolve most decisions about IT WORST OF THE WORST: PHOTOS OF AUSTRALIA'S COPPER NETWORK You don't always have a perfect day. Some days, you just get out of bed on the wrong side of the bed, and things go wrong for you all day. Australia's copper telecommunications network is like that. Most days it works OK, but on some days it's just a shocker. And there's a very good reason why -- it's old and in many areas it hasn't been maintained very well. AUSTRALIA HAS ITS FIRST R18+ VIDEO GAME The Federal Government's Classification Board has revealed that it has classified its first video game under the new R18+ category, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge, following the delivery of amended classification rules last year after a long community campaign to see the new adult-only category implemented. HUMAN SERVICES DEPT RENEWS $484M CONTRACT WITH IBM news The Department of Human Services (DHS) has renewed a contract with IBM for the delivery of new technology that is aimed to drive new products and services. The deal, worth $484m over five years, “will enable the DHS to realign hardware, software and services to critical areas of need”, Alan Tudge, Minister for Human Services, said in astatement.
HP OPENS GIANT NSW DATACENTRE (PHOTOS) HP opens giant NSW datacentre (photos) news Global technology giant HP yesterday opened its colossal $119 million new datacentre in Western Sydney, revealing that it had dubbed the new facility “Aurora”. Details of the facility were revealed in February 2011. DISASTROUS PATCH CRIPPLES COMMBANK 30/07/2012. 73. news The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is currently reeling with internal chaos and some service delivery problems, following what appears to be a disastrous misapplication of an operating system patch to thousands of desktop PCs and hundreds of servers last week. According to sources, on Thursday last week a patchwas issued
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ASBESTOS: LET'S JUST FIX IT Despite its bluff and bluster about the dangers of asbestos, the Coalition is proposing to just leave it in the ground – for someone else to fix another day. Their plans to kill the current NBN look more irresponsible as time goes by, and we deserve so much better thanthat. This is a
DEFENCE KICKS OFF SAP-BASED 'LARGEST' ERP PROJECT IN news The Department of Defence has officially kicked off what it describes as the “largest ERP program implementation of its kind in Australian Government”, in a SAP-based initiative that will see several thousand business applications consolidated down sharply.. The overall project is known as “Defence Insight” or “Project Insight”, and Defence has been planning it for some time. LESSONS FROM HEALTHSMART: THE ERA OF BIG HEALTH IT The Victorian Government has published a landmark review into the use of technology in the state’s health ecosystem, finding that its landmark HealthSMART program launched in 2004 had had its benefits, but that the state should devolve most decisions about IT WORST OF THE WORST: PHOTOS OF AUSTRALIA'S COPPER NETWORK You don't always have a perfect day. Some days, you just get out of bed on the wrong side of the bed, and things go wrong for you all day. Australia's copper telecommunications network is like that. Most days it works OK, but on some days it's just a shocker. And there's a very good reason why -- it's old and in many areas it hasn't been maintained very well. AUSTRALIA HAS ITS FIRST R18+ VIDEO GAME The Federal Government's Classification Board has revealed that it has classified its first video game under the new R18+ category, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge, following the delivery of amended classification rules last year after a long community campaign to see the new adult-only category implemented. HUMAN SERVICES DEPT RENEWS $484M CONTRACT WITH IBM news The Department of Human Services (DHS) has renewed a contract with IBM for the delivery of new technology that is aimed to drive new products and services. The deal, worth $484m over five years, “will enable the DHS to realign hardware, software and services to critical areas of need”, Alan Tudge, Minister for Human Services, said in astatement.
HP OPENS GIANT NSW DATACENTRE (PHOTOS) HP opens giant NSW datacentre (photos) news Global technology giant HP yesterday opened its colossal $119 million new datacentre in Western Sydney, revealing that it had dubbed the new facility “Aurora”. Details of the facility were revealed in February 2011. DISASTROUS PATCH CRIPPLES COMMBANK 30/07/2012. 73. news The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is currently reeling with internal chaos and some service delivery problems, following what appears to be a disastrous misapplication of an operating system patch to thousands of desktop PCs and hundreds of servers last week. According to sources, on Thursday last week a patchwas issued
LESSONS FROM HEALTHSMART: THE ERA OF BIG HEALTH IT The Victorian Government has published a landmark review into the use of technology in the state’s health ecosystem, finding that its landmark HealthSMART program launched in 2004 had had its benefits, but that the state should devolve most decisions about IT ASBESTOS: LET'S JUST FIX IT Despite its bluff and bluster about the dangers of asbestos, the Coalition is proposing to just leave it in the ground – for someone else to fix another day. Their plans to kill the current NBN look more irresponsible as time goes by, and we deserve so much better thanthat. This is a
PHOTOS: NODES BEHAVING BADLY (WHEN FTTN PLACEMENT GOES feature Sometimes the NBN company gets its node placement right. And sometimes it doesn’t. Today, Delimiter is proud to present a photo gallery entitled Nodes Behaving Badly, in which we highlight some of the worst Fibre to the Node infrastructure placement that Australia has to offer.. As you may recall, several weeks ago Delimiter put acall out there.
HOW TO FIX NBN FIXED WIRELESS: INSTALL A ROOF ANTENNA Having trouble with your NBN Fixed Wireless connection? The solution may be simple: Install a 'mast' on the roof of your premises that will boost your antenna higher than nearby trees. It sounds stupid, but it's done the trick for some -- and it may fix your connection too. IT DISASTER WAITING TO HAPPEN: QLD HEALTH TO REPLACE 22 Queensland Health's beleaguered IT operation has turned its focus to a sizable IT replacement project slated to cost the state up to $438 million and see a 22-year-old patient administration program replaced, as the fallout from its billion-dollar botched payroll system upgrade continues to be felt in the state's public sector. FACT CHECK: PYNE MISLEADS Q&A AUDIENCE ON KEY NBN FACTS news Industry, Innovation and Science Minister Christopher Pyne appears to have inadvertently misled the ABC’s Q&A program about key facts regarding the National Broadband Network project, repeating a set of common misconceptions about the initiative on air last night.. On the ABC’s Q&A program last night (we recommend you click here for the full show), an audience member asked DISASTROUS PATCH CRIPPLES COMMBANK The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is currently reeling with internal chaos and some service delivery problems, following what appears to be a disastrous mis-application of an operating system patch to thousands of desktop PCs and hundreds of servers last week. NBN: WHAT DOES 'RETAIL SERVICE PROVIDER' ACTUALLY MEAN NBN: What does ‘retail service provider’ actually mean? By. Renai LeMay. -. 09/03/2011. 15. blog From a parliamentary committee into the National Broadband Network today (and associated submissions released over the past week) comes news that energy utilities want to be able to buy services directly from NBN Co. Quoth ZDNet yesterday TAKE THAT, TELSTRA: OPTUS HAS 500 4G TOWERS The nation's number two telco Optus has revealed it has already upgraded some 500 mobile phone towers across Australia to support high-speed 4G mobile broadband services, in a rapid-fire rollout aimed at curtailing Telstra's lead in the provision of the next-generalmobile services.
REALITY CHECK: TURNBULL'S NOT "TRASHING" THE NBN The level of hysteria over the past 24 hours over Malcolm Turnbull's entirely predictable decision to refresh NBN Co's board has been laughably absurd, and starkly demonstrates the lack of understanding the media has about the National Broadband Network in general. Take a chill pill, people: The Coalition is not "trashing" the NBN or "setting it up to fail".__
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THE FRUSTRATED STATE: THANK YOU TO KEY SUPPORTERS Renai LeMay - 25/09/2018 THE FRUSTRATED STATE: THE TREE CHANGER THE FRUSTRATED STATE: THE CHANGE AGENT DELIMITER HAS SHUT DOWN LABOR SLAMS TURNBULL’S NBN “BROKEN PROMISES”Daniel Palmer -
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The Labor Party has hit out at what it calls Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's "broken promises" over the NBN rollout and listed a number of perceived "stuff-ups" during his first year of office. STEPHEN CONROY ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM SENATEDaniel Palmer -
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Labor Senator Stephen Conroy has made the surprise announcement that he is to retire from Senate later this month. TELSTRA EXCHANGES A “DISGRACE”, SAYS CWUDaniel Palmer -
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Telstra is "failing to maintain its exchange buildings" and many are in a "disgraceful state", the Communications Workers Union (CWU) hassaid.
LABOR COLLEAGUES PAY TRIBUTE TO “VISIONARY” CONROYDaniel Palmer -
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Labor politicians from across Australia have paid tribute to the Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and longtime Victorian Senator, Stephen Conroy who announced his retirement from politics onThursday.
LUDLAM DEMANDS CLARITY ON GST INTERNET FILTER REPORTDaniel Palmer -
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The Australian Greens have demanded that the Government clarify its stance on a reported new policy that would see it block foreign sites not paying Goods and services Tax (GST) on sales in Australia. ORIGIN SEARCHES FOR HEAD OF CLOUD SERVICESDaniel Palmer -
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Australian energy provider Origin is on the hunt for an experienced executive to take on the role of Head of Cloud Services as the firm moves towards a "cloud first" strategy. IOT SOLUTION BRINGS A BOOST TO TASMANIA’S OYSTER FARMSDaniel Palmer -
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AgTech business The Yield has developed a new system that uses in-water sensors, cloud computing and machine learning to offer an improved outcome for the bivalve-based businesses. ANZ BANK RENEWS OPTUS TELCO DEALSDaniel Palmer -
16/09/2016 0
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) has renewed its telecommunications and managed services agreements with Singtel and Optus Business, extending both to 2020. PROGRAMMING ERROR COSTS COMMBANK OVER $2.5MDaniel Palmer -
15/09/2016 0
A flawed computer programme has forced Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) to stump up $2.5m in penalties and written off overdrafts, according to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission(ASIC).
NSW GOVT IMPLEMENTS NEW IT PROJECT ASSURANCE FRAMEWORKDaniel Palmer -
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The New South Wales Government is implementing a new set of procedures as part of its plan to monitor projects more closely and protect departments from issues such as runaway budgets. NSW GOVT TO BUY SERVICES FROM DTO’S DIGITAL MARKETPLACEDaniel Palmer -
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The NSW Government has announced it will become the first Australian state to find digital expertise on the Commonwealth Government’s Digital Marketplace. SUPERLOOP TO BOOST OFFERINGS WITH BIGAIR ACQUISITIONDaniel Palmer -
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Fibre network provider Superloop has announced its intent to acquire BigAir Group, a telco that manages one of the largest metropolitan fixed wireless networks in Australia. LABOR BACKS GOVT’S NEW JOINT NBN COMMITTEEDaniel Palmer -
14/09/2016 0
The Federal Government has formed a joint standing committee that will oversee the rollout of the National Broadband Network until it is completed, likely in 2020. LABOR SLAMS DATA RETENTION FUNDING “UNCERTAINTIES”Daniel Palmer -
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The Labor Opposition has hit out at the way the Government handled grant assistance for companies falling under the remit of new data retention regulation. SENATE VOTES AGAINST ASKING GOVT TO ABANDON CENSUS FINESDaniel Palmer -
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The Senate has voted against a motion asking the Federal Government to abandon fines for Australians who failed to complete their Census forms following a failure of the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) website on 9 August and concerns over the security of retainedpersonal data.
ATOS, DATACOM AND NEC SIGNED UP FOR $3BN WA GOVNEXT PLANDaniel Palmer -
14/09/2016 0
Atos, Datacom and NEC have been selected by the WA Government to help it roll out its $3 billion GovNext ICT plan, according to The WestAustralian.
AIRTREE RAISES $250M FOR VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDDaniel Palmer -
14/09/2016 0
Australia-based venture capital firm AirTree has announced that it has raised $250m for what will be the country's largest ever VC fund. VODAFONE SNAPS UP LEBARA’S AUSTRALIAN MOBILE ASSETSDaniel Palmer -
14/09/2016 0
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) has announced the acquisition of Lebara’s Australian mobile business assets – a move that will give it the right to use the Lebara brand locally. HP ADOPTS MICROSOFT DYNAMICS FOR CRMDaniel Palmer -
14/09/2016 0
Multinational IT giant HP has signed a six-year agreement to deploy Microsoft Dynamics for its thousands of employees. DIGITAL TECH “CRITICAL” FOR MASSIVE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY GROWTHDaniel Palmer -
14/09/2016 0
Digital agricultural technology (AgTech) will be a "critical component" of Australia's plan to develop a $100 billion agricultural industry by 2030, according to a new StartupAUS report. APPLE ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN LAUNCH DATES FOR IPHONE 7Daniel Palmer -
12/09/2016 0
Apple has announced that its new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will be available for preorder on 9 September in Australia, with the phones becoming available for retail sales on 16 September. CBA AND BARCLAYS ANNOUNCE UK-AUSTRALIA MOBILE PAYMENTS SOLUTIONDaniel Palmer -
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Barclays have announced a new technology partnership that is aimed to ease the movement of money between Australia and the UK. TAFE QUEENSLAND IS ROLLING OUT TECHONE’S EDUCATION SOLUTIONDaniel Palmer -
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Australian enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) provider TechOne has inked a deal to provide Student Management solution to TAFE Queensland, the vocational education and training organisation. MORROW PREDICTS “NBN GENERATION” BY 2020Daniel Palmer -
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By 2020, NBN Co expects Australia will be "the first country of our size" to make broadband access universal, according to Bill Morrow,the firm's CEO.
CHORUS LAUNCHES GIGABIT BROADBAND ACROSS NEW ZEALANDDaniel Palmer -
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New Zealand telco Chorus is to extend its 1Gbps residential and small-to-medium business fibre broadband service across its entire ultra-fast broadband footprint from 1 October. AUSTRALIAN SMARTWATCH MARKET GATHERING STEAMDaniel Palmer -
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After a slow start, smartwatches sales numbers are starting to climb in Australia, according to a new study by emerging technology analystfirm Telsyte.
ANZ BANK REVEALS NEW TECH STRUCTUREDaniel Palmer -
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ANZ has announced changes to the way it will operate its technology, operations and shared services following the departure of the bank's Group Chief Operating Officer. FUJITSU WINS GRANTS MANAGEMENT DEAL WITH INDUSTRY DEPTDaniel Palmer -
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Fujitsu has won a deal to build and implement an end-to-end grants management system for the Department of Industry, Innovation andScience.
DTO NICKS TREASURY CIO TO BE NEW COODaniel Palmer -
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The Digital Transformation Office (DTO) has nabbed Peter Alexander, the current Chief Information Officer at the Treasury, as its new Chief Operating Officer. DEFENCE TO SPLURGE $500M ON CYBER-WARGAMES CENTREDaniel Palmer -
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The Federal Government has approved a new joint electronic warfare project worth $500 million aimed to better prepare the Australian armed forces for operations in "complex threat environments". FOXTEL RAMPS UP ITS IPTV OFFERING IN COMPETITION WITH NETFLIXDaniel Palmer -
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Foxtel has revamped its approach to package pricing for its IP-delivered subscription TV service, Foxtel Play, presumably aiming to lower the cost bar for customers in the face of competition from rival services such as Netflix. TELCOS URGE “REGULATORY RESTRAINT” ON DATA RETENTION COMPLIANCEDaniel Palmer -
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Communications Alliance, Australia's primary telecoms industry body with membership drawn from across the industry, has urged the Federal Government to "exercise regulatory restraint" if some telecoms service providers are unable to comply fully with mandatory data retention rules by the April 2017 deadline. AURECON APPOINTS NEW TECH CHIEFDaniel Palmer -
07/09/2016 0
International engineering and advisory company Aurecon has appointed ex-Toll Group tech specialist Carl Duckinson as its new Chief Information Officer. PEREGRINE DEPLOYS MICROSOFT POWER BI IN IOT PILOTDaniel Palmer -
07/09/2016 0
South Australian convenience retailer Peregrine Corporation has announced plans to pilot an Internet of Things (IoT) and Microsoft Power BI data analytics solution to reduce business risks. TELSTRA SEEKS 120 VOLUNTARY REDUNDANCIESDaniel Palmer -
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Telstra is seeking up to 120 volunteers for redundancy from its Networks Delivery operations, according to the Communication WorkersUnion (CWU).
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