Fujitsu and Microsoft partner on Azure cloud infrastructure
Fujitsu and Microsoft have joined forces to deliver Windows Azure cloud services and solutions for Fujitsu data centre customers.
Fujitsu and Microsoft have joined forces to deliver Windows Azure cloud services and solutions for Fujitsu data centre customers.
The online retail industry award winners have been announced in Sydney with local surf company City Beach picking up the award for 'best use of technology'.
Deakin University has received funding to implement video conferencing facilities to teach students in Geelong, Warrnambool, Ballarat and Box Hill.
Social networking, improved site content and utilising analytics are the top areas CIOs need to be looking at in the online retail space.
Strength-based recruitment, collaboration and diversity are vital for employee success according to a panel of IT leaders and psychology experts.
A new report warns banks who offer mobile banking to ensure security is up to scratch so malware viruses are prevented.
An online reporting system that simplifies business submissions to government departments including the ATO has been launched by Delottie digital.
A new survey has revealed 50 per cent of IT professionals in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) believe risks around cloud computing outweigh the benefits.
Open Universities Australia (OUA) has announced the appointment of Michelle Beveridge to the role of general manager operations.
IT employer confidence is on the up again for the fifth consecutive quarter with a 0.2 per cent rise in businesses planning to increase permanent staff levels, a new report indicates.
Understanding and maintaining a balance between privacy and security is critical for CIOs if their cloud computing strategies are to succeed, says an IT security manager.
Despite the rise in popularity of consumer technology, Australian CIOs still favour purchasing their employees' IT equipment, with 73 per cent prefering this method more than Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) schemes.
Many organisations are failing to measure costs of information and system defects despite these issues being relatively easy to fix.
A new report has found employers expect to see an increase in the use of social networking tools despite a lack of IT policies being created around the use of sites like Twitter and Facebook by both staff and management teams.
New research indicates consumer technology use is on the rise in the workplace despite a mismatch in expectations of rules around technology between staff and employees.