Sunday 23 November, 2008

Stories about: NAB

  • Vic police nab third player in national piracy syndicate

    Victorian Police have raided the home of a 62 year old man believed to be a prominent member of a national piracy syndicate.
  • NAB embarks on 5-year IT overhaul

    National Australia Bank on Wednesday announced that phase one of a five-year Next Generation Platform (NGP) initiative to overhaul its core banking systems has begun.
  • Insurance company bets health on open source

    I've been writing about the use of open source software in business for nearly a decade and during that time I discovered the level of interest in free software to be somewhere between non-existent to various point solutions for routine or mission-critical tasks. It was therefore with pleasant surprise that I was invited to report on the activities of an independent Sydney-based health insurance company, IMAN International Pty Ltd, which has committed to an end-to-end open source strategy and is reaping measurable results.
  • Commbank's Harte best bank CIO two years running

    Commonwealth Bank of Australia CIO Michael Harte has been awarded the best bank CIO, or "eBanker", for 2008 at a ceremony in Sydney last night giving him the title for the second year in a row.
  • Samsung, partners push mobile TV

    Samsung Electronics and several other vendors at the National Association of Broadcasters show this week are demonstrating a pending mobile TV broadcasting standard that had been forecast for completion last year.
  • Ruby shines over .Net for school portal

    Scripting languages like PHP, Perl and Python may have taken the Web by storm but the lesser-known Ruby has stepped up to overthrow the might of Microsoft's .Net at search portal schoolseek.com.au.
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