National ICT careers week kicks off July 26
National ICT Careers Week kicks off this month with all states and territories hosting events aimed at 14-19 year olds.
National ICT Careers Week kicks off this month with all states and territories hosting events aimed at 14-19 year olds.
Mining magnate Queensland Nickel (QN) has celebrated the implementation of a new SAP system after the purchase of the Yabulu refinery north-west of Townsville last year.
Business leaders who struggled through the GFC may be in for a rude shock when CEO contracts come up for renewal this year amid a climate of tougher shareholder expectations.
Technology giant Hitachi Data Systems has announced the launch of its first Hitachi Cloud Services suite.
HP has launched a new high-performance security solution aimed at preventing breaches to converged infrastructure in both the physical and virtual space.
CIO of the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) Stephen Wilson has resigned just short of celebrating his fifth year with the department in August.
Students from the University of Sydney's school of IT are taking part in a project to redesign GIO's compulsory third party eGreenslips system.
John McInerney has quit the role of CIO at Telstra less than two years after being appointed to the position by then-CEO, Sol Trujillo.
Macquarie University will today put the finishing touches on its $8.5 million investment in wireless infrastructure across its Sydney campus.
Ciena Corporation has announced the appointment of Anthony Mclachlan to the role of vice-president and David McDermott to the role of general manager as the networking company looks to expand is Asia-Pacific operations.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is looking for a new chief information officer with an advertisement for the position running today.
Businesses must be flexible and provide alternative career paths for their employees in order to survive the current skills drought.
Greater flexibility, a variety of clients and the impact of the Gershon report have allowed the Canberra Data Centre (CDC) to provide data facilities for 16 different government agencies.
National Australia Bank (NAB) and InfoSys have taken out the best new services delivery prize at the Australasian Shared Services Excellence Awards.
The federal government's Ahead of the Game: Blueprint for Reform is the polar opposite of the much talked about Gershon report of 2008 according to analyst Kevin Noonan.