Fujitsu PC launches tablet PC and new range of notebooks
Fujitsu PC Australia has restructured its channel to focus on the consumer marketplace as 80 per cent of its local offerings currently cater to the commercial segment.
Fujitsu PC Australia has restructured its channel to focus on the consumer marketplace as 80 per cent of its local offerings currently cater to the commercial segment.
Fujitsu will host Microsoft collaborative services for Westpac after the bank confirmed it would dump the use of IBM’s Lotus Notes system in May.
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Analyst firm, Gartner, has questioned whether Victoria’s Labor party had properly analysed what management tools and supporting infrastructure it will need if it wins the upcoming state election and is required to deliver on its promise to roll out Apple iPads to every public hospital doctor state-wide.
The Australian dollar is expected to reach new highs peaking at $US1.05 in the next three to six months, according to Westpac chief economist, Bill Evans.
Collaboration and training are vital to the success of security projects, according to Westpac’s Chief Information Security Officer, Richard Johnson.
The National Broadband Network Company has scored another hiring coup, nicking senior talent from Westpac to bulk out its skills in dealing with technology vendors.
ICT contractors are ditching Canberra due to reduced opportunities in the Government sector, according to a recruitment firm. This is sparking fears of an impending skills shortage in the Federal Government market.
Westpac has received a slap on the wrist by the communications watchdog for making prohibited telemarketing calls to its customers.