opinion He might be charismatic, he might be popular, and pretty shortly he might be Prime Minister. But when it comes to technology policy, Malcolm Turnbull has been a disaster. The Member for ...
news A Sydney-based law firm has issued a series of letters to major Australian ISPs requesting they hand over the details of users who have allegedly used peer to peer Internet file sharing platforms ...
news The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is currently reeling with internal chaos and some service delivery problems, following what appears to be a disastrous misapplication of an operating system ...
photo gallery You don’t always have a perfect day. Some days, you just get out of bed on the wrong side of the bed, and things go wrong for you all day. Australia’s copper telecommunications network ...
news The Queensland Government’s formal inquiry into the payroll systems upgrade debacle at Queensland Health has found damning allegations of procurement impropriety in the appointment of IBM as ...
news A landmark report into the management of the NSW Public Sector commissioned by the state’s new Coalition Government has described how dozens of overlapping and competing systems and services ...
news A KMPG audit into Queensland Health’s payroll disaster has found the project has already cost $417 million and will need some $837 million to fix over the next five years, in a finding which the ...
news Founding NBN chief executive Mike Quigley this evening launched a devastating attack on the Coalition’s controversial Multi-Technology Mix model, using detailed analysis to show that the policy ...
news IT professionals’ advocacy group SAGE-AU has criticised recent comments by Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science Christopher Pyne that suggested Australians do not need fast Internet.
review In late 2010, national broadband provider iiNet released the second generation of its popular BoB (broadband in a box) integrated router, dubbing junior the ‘BoB Lite’. The device is the first ...
blog Since we published our “worst of the worst” photo gallery of Telstra’s copper telecommunications network several weeks ago, we’ve been receiving a constant drip stream of complaints and extra ...
news One of the most strident critics of Labor’s original National Broadband Network policy and open Liberal Party supporter Henry Ergas has received one of the highest honours in this year’s ...
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