Officer faces court for accessing restricted data
A 28 year-old police officer will appear in court next month charged with unauthorised access to sensitive police data.
A 28 year-old police officer will appear in court next month charged with unauthorised access to sensitive police data.
Research firm Gartner has warned organisations against splurging on technology for Business Intelligence (BI) projects.
Criminal arrests made under more powerful wiretapping laws have increase by 96 percent following reforms that make it easier for police to intercept and access telecommunications.
Queensland Health (QH) became a target for an outburst of mudslinging when people either close to, or inside the organisation, dished the dirt on its IT department and revolving door CIOs.
The financial crisis has sowed jobs for business analysts across Australia, but stomped out growth in other IT sectors, according to recruitment experts.
The Department of Defence has abandoned its deployment of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and will forgo plans to deploy Windows Vista and Office 2007, citing the products lack “significant business advantage”.
A telco analyst firm responsible for a scathing report on Internet access in Australia has defended its claims amid a barrage of criticism.
Western Australia-based Verve Energy will slash voice and data costs by centralising telecoms across its six power stations and additional remote sites using unified communications servers.
More than 200 volunteers are manning continual six-hour shifts in a Melbourne call centre to handle calls from victims of the Victorian bushfires.
Health professionals have slammed Australian governments for a lacklustre investment in e-health, claiming the nation has slipped behind many countries in the field because of weak funding and unresponsive departments.
TPG Internet has been chided by the trade regulator for falsely advertising a high capacity mobile phone plan as unlimited.
Thousands of people from around the world have taken to Twitter to post messages of support for Victorians affected by the worst bushfires in the country's history.
More people use pirate software in Australia than in Sweden, according to a report by research firm IDC.
Fresh-faced US President Barack Obama is, like his campaign maxim, an emblem of change. The traditional vehicles for the dissemination of information and influence on the public – the mass media and old-style campaign letter-boxing – changed in the years leading up to the 2008 election, as political Web sites received unprecedented popularity from wider audiences.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) is deploying what may be the first national e-health records management system to unify disparate medical databases across its four regional sites.
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