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  • In pictures: CA Expo 2012

    Software vendor, CA, held the first of four Australian conferences in Sydney this week. Delegates heard insights from the company's executives, Visa and Qantas. The Expo continues in Melbourne, Canberra and Perth later in August.

  • Toll Transitions fast tracks ADF staff relocations

    Logistics provider Toll Transitions has deployed a business rules engine that speeds up the process of relocating 25,000 Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel each year.

  • Smart Sparrow receives NBN grant

    UNSW spin-off company, Smart Sparrow, will trial virtual learning tools and teaching resources for university students across Australia using the National Broadband Network (NBN), under a $3.3 million Federal Government grant announced today.

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    Labor MP to take ‘firmer line’ against big vendor silence on IT pricing

    The Parliamentary committee investigating IT pricing will increase pressure on major IT vendors as public hearings continue, said MP Ed Husic.

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    Google opens Map Maker to Australians

    Google has invited aspiring Australian cartographers to map their country on Google Maps.

  • ‘Virtual learning’ revolutionising universities

    Technology is changing the face of university education, with virtual learning now becoming an essential part of ‘hands on’ degrees such as medicine, nursing and engineering.

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    Why do Australians pay more for digital music?

    Australian licensing fees are not the reason for high music download prices compared to other nations, according to the Australasian Performing Rights Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS).

  • Employees bringing more apps to work: Telsyte

    It’s not only mobile devices that employees want to bring to work, it's also applications where staff seek to use Dropbox, Skype, Evernote and a variety of other apps, according to Telsyte.

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    Tips to improve user experience on ITSM

    IT service management (ITSM) should be intuitive and easy for users to navigate, as well as simple and cost effective to configure enhance and upgrade, according to Applaud IT managed services practice manager Mark Richards.

  • CitiPower, Powercor expand use of HP Quality Centre

    Australian electricity distributors CitiPower and Powercor Australia have rapidly expanded use of HP Quality Centre for testing business applications used to deliver energy supplies to customers across Victoria, according to the companies’ CSA assurance team leader, Fiona Hocking.

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