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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Cloud computing will save corporations big bucks, but it is opening up a super highway for cyber crime, a technology expert says.
By AAP | 24 September, 2010 12:06
Technophobic healthcare practitioners along with immature technology could be preventing the accelerated rollout of e-health in Australia, according to one e-health industry expert.
By Lisa Banks | 23 September, 2010 14:34
The ultimate success of e-health programs in Australia will come down to how change management and adoption processes are put in place for clinicians, patients and politicians alike, a key industry leader told attendees of the World Computer Congress 2010 in Brisbane this week.
By James Hutchinson | 23 September, 2010 02:45
The search for importance of industry bodies and global technology conferences accelerated at the World Computer Congress 2010 in Brisbane as attendees and speakers alike questioned the relevance such gatherings had for the end-user companies.
By James Hutchinson | 23 September, 2010 07:34
Speaking the World Computer Congress 2010 in Brisbane this week, Cathy Blunt, manager of Griffith University’s internal audit office, provided an interesting insight into the main contributing factors to failed or inefficient IT products in government agencies. The public university has itself undergone internal changes to prevent similar failures, though Blunt wasn’t shy of self-criticism in her review of what sends government IT projects over the edge.
By James Hutchinson | 21 September, 2010 19:21
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