Telstra has gone live with the first phase of its IT update, known as release one, as part of its five-year overhaul plan.
Telstra has confirmed it's on track to complete the first phase of its technology overhaul by the end of June, and revealed the transformation has caused a AU$328 million spike in IT costs for the last six months of 2007.
The government and industry groups have teamed up in a project designed to cut the amount of disputes that end in litigation in Australia's ICT industry.
The technology industry needs to promote itself as a diverse and creative workplace if it wants to attract more women to its ranks, according to speakers at the FITT (Females in Information Technology and Telecommunications) trends lunch in Sydney this week.
Remuneration packages for technology professionals have remained steady over the last 12 months despite a shortfall in certain specialised IT areas, a new study has shown.
Microsoft Australia is urging the IT industry to "pay to play" for its IT Fund for Kids "Know IT All" online IQ Test, scheduled for two-and-a-half weeks' time.
Increased demand for information technology employees by employers in Australia and New Zealand is sparking talent shortages in key areas, a new survey claims.
IT salary levels in Australia have shown a slight increase this year after the volatile situation of the industry in 2003, according to a survey.
Flight Centre plans to consolidate its information technology systems to a uniform platform following its announcement of a single international corporate brand.
The shadow minister for information technology, Kate Lundy has accused the federal government of neglecting electronic security issues within the administration.
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IBM has signed an eight year AU$57 million contract with ABB Australia and New Zealand to provide IT services and support.
More than 160 Qantas IT workers have until Friday to sign up for work with IBM, ahead of an anticipated outsourcing deal between the corporate giants.
The New South Wales government has outlined its IT budget initiatives with education being given the lion's share of its technology purse.
Getronics Australia is after more government business after signing an AU$10.8 million three-year services contract was signed by the Department of Family and Community Services (FaCS).
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