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  • QLD deploying new facial image processing for driver licences

    Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has signed a new deal with Unisys to provide facial image processing technology and services for the state’s smart card driver licences.

    Written by Byron Connolly11 Sept. 19 16:03
  • IT security concerns reach new high

    The Australian public’s concern about security issues is the highest it has been in the last 10 years, according to research.

    Written by Byron Connolly21 June 17 11:06
  • ​Merck signs mega support deal with Unisys

    Pharmaceutical giant, Merck, has signed a massive five-year contract that will see Unisys provide end user IT services to its 48,000 staff worldwide.

    Written by Byron Connolly27 April 16 10:55
  • NSW govt outsources ServiceFirst functions

    The NSW government has signed a $215 million IT outsourcing deal with Infosys and Unisys, replacing the functions of its in-house shared services provider ServiceFirst.

    Written by Byron Connolly03 June 15 10:14
  • In pictures: CIO roundtable - data management

    CIOs gathered at the Park Hyatt in Sydney for a spirited roundtable discussion on data management issues - both present and future. The luncheon was sponsored by Unisys.

    Written by CIO Staff10 Nov. 14 11:49
  • Philadelphia uses Salesforce.com for upgraded 311 system

    Philadelphia is set to use a slew of Salesforce.com technologies in order to create a next-generation version of its 311 system for public information and citizen reporting of nonemergency situations around the city.

    Written by Chris Kanaracus15 Aug. 14 06:04
  • California sees IT shifting to IBM-built cloud

    California is moving its IT services to a cloud, on-demand, subscription-based service that state officials believe may meet as much as 80% of its computing needs.

    Written by Patrick Thibodeau25 July 14 06:06
  • $88m big data research centre opens in South Australia

    An $88 million big data research and development centre has opened in Adelaide, South Australia to look at how defence/national security agencies can use big data to predict cyber and physical threats to Australia.

    Written by Hamish Barwick01 July 14 14:48
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