Health IT overhaul set to deliver landmark tender
The Department of Health has announced plans to replace the ageing IT system it uses to deliver Medicare payments to Australians.
The Department of Health has announced plans to replace the ageing IT system it uses to deliver Medicare payments to Australians.
Data breach notification legislation has finally made its way into Parliament, with Justice Minister, Michael Keenan, introducing the proposed laws into the House of Reps.
Nokia and nbn have clocked up 8Gbps over copper wire in XG-FAST trials, but what does this mean for the future of the country's broadband network?
Lenovo and Nimble Storage have struck a partnership to combine their respective data centre technologies to boost converged infrastructure prowess and data centre resilience.
TIBCO has appointed former IBM A/NZ big data analytics platform sales manager, Daniel Churches, as its new regional vice-president for A/NZ.
Aussie banks have said that Apple would get a “free ride” on existing infrastructure if it gets its way in the local rollout of Apple Pay.
Government IT procurement processes could become a lot easier for smaller IT providers to navigate following the creation of the Digital Transformation Agency.
Local partners can expect to see some new opportunities emerge in the wake of VMware's new cloud deal with AWS.
VMware has finally confirmed that it has struck a deal to put its software-defined datacentre software on AWS public cloud.
HP Inc plans to cut up to 4,000 jobs across its global footprint between the financial years 2017 and 2019 in a broader effort to restructure the business.
SAGE-AU has ditched its long-time brand in a move that will see it broaden its focus and touch upon the IT channel in Australia.
Security researchers who inadvertently re-identify anonymised public government data could face jail time, under new proposed legislation.
Australians will be able to get their hands on Microsoft’s HoloLens headset come November, with local pre-orders for the device now open.
Vodafone has joined the 5G party in Australia, with the company clocking speeds of 5Gbps over 200 MHz of spectrum in its first local live public trial of the technology.
The latest research on global PC shipments for the third quarter, 2016, have highlighted continuing year-on-year declines in the market.