Sandra Rossi

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Data loss creates drama at Australian Federal Police

It's hard to believe the nation's peak Internet crime fighting agency, the Australian High Tech Crime Centre (AHTCC) doesn't encrypt all files.n

CIO says Australian fed B2B study dumb

Paint and surface coatings company Wattyl Ltd.'s Chief Information Officer John Croker has labeled a federal government study into B2B e-business projects as "dumb."

Users struggle to keep pace with apps consolidation

Products in the mid-market financial and CRM sector are disappearing so quickly, as a result of acquisitions, that users are struggling to keep pace. Only this week CRM vendor Onyx got a new owner and other application companies that have been acquired in recent years include Pivotal, Systems Union, Great Plains, Damgaard, Axapta and Navision.

Biometrics battle fraud down under

The Australian government is moving towards greater use of biometrics to prevent identity theft which costs A$1.1 billion (C$906 million) annually, the federal Attorney General Philip Ruddock said today.

Bluetooth working group established for health IT

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has established a working group to promote interoperability between devices that can be used in the health industry.

Government inks five-year shared services deal

The Queensland government has inked a five-year, shared services deal as part of its electronic document and records management system strategy.

Australian state inks five-year shared services deal

The state of Queensland in Australia has inked a five-year, shared services deal as part of its electronic document and records management system strategy.

Check VOIP’s true costs before the deal is done

Find out the true cost of moving to IP telephony before making any final decision, because it is rare to find companies that have actually achieved any real savings, according to Ericsson enterprise division director Chris Pattas. Claiming he is yet to find an organization that delivered ROI by moving to VOIP, Pattas said it isn't simply about the cost of the handset; the public network is still not IP ready.

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