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Merry Christmas!
The MISaustralia team would like to wish all our readers a happy and safe time over Christmas and the New Year and look forward to seeing you all again when we return in January on the 12th...
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Pipe Networks' broadband cable project survives
Paul Smith
Pipe Networks has emerged from its trading halt with the news that its ambitious plan to lay a fibre-optic cable between Sydney and the US Pacific island of Guam, to offer businesses a direct broadband link to Asia and the US, will proceed as planned...
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Government could face $80bn compensation claim over NBN
AAP
The federal government could face a compensation claim of more than $80 billion if Telstra is forced to provide the company that builds the national broadband network access to its existing infrastructure..
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Play it again - video games on a roll
Ben Woodhead
If you're wondering what Santa has in store for you this Christmas, it's probably safe to assume he's bringing video games..
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Tight budgets buoy IT services
Ben Woodhead
The slowing Australian economy has sparked a wave of speedy computer outsourcing decisions as businesses move to strip costs out of their information technology operations...
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A very CIO Christmas
Mark Jones
Two of MIS Magazine's CIOs of the Year join The Scoop host Mark Jones to discuss the issues that affected IT executives this year..
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Suresh Vaswani - Wipro
Brian Corrigan
MIS editor Brian Corrigan asks Wipro joint CEO for IT Suresh Vaswani if the company still stands by its stated aim of doubling sales in Australia in 2009, what the outlook is for the IT services sector and whether there is likely to be consolidation in the space...
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Phil Hassey looks to 2009
Michael Crawford
Springboard Australia country manager and 2008 MIS Strategic 100 judge Phil Hassey explains why, despite the uncertain economic climate, companies won't be making moves to outsource IT services unless they get "massive shock to the system" in 2009...
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Why dumping Telstra was a good idea
It was a big shock when news broke that Telstra had been dumped from the race to build a national broadband network but the telco only has itself to blame...
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BlackBerry Storm
John Davidson
What is it about touch-screen phones that makes manufacturers start selling them before they're ready to be sold? ..
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Tight budgets buoy IT services
Ben Woodhead
The slowing Australian economy has sparked a wave of speedy computer outsourcing decisions as businesses move to strip costs out of their information technology operations...
Read more- It's all systems go at merged banks
Ben Woodhead
- ANZ names CIO as innovation guru
Paul Smith
- Victorian Telstra workers promise more industrial action
AAP

Apple bruised as buyers opt for Microsoft
Ben Woodhead
Consumers are showing that the global financial crisis is dulling their appetites for premium information technology products with sales of Apple computers in the US flatlining last month...
Read more- Targets a starting point for clean tech
Paul Smith
- Another decade wait for e-health
Ben Woodhead
- Telstra shares hit two-year low after broadband exclusion
AAP

Why dumping Telstra was a good idea
It was a big shock when news broke that Telstra had been dumped from the race to build a national broadband network but the telco only has itself to blame...
Read more- Conroy right to go with his panel's call
David Crowe
- A big hamper of humbug
Ben Woodhead
- Conroy deep in blogocracy DEBT
Chris Jenkins

Play it again - video games on a roll
Ben Woodhead
If you're wondering what Santa has in store for you this Christmas, it's probably safe to assume he's bringing video games..
Read more- Minchin demands explanation over Optus China link
AAP
- Few good tidings on Telstra horizon
Tracy Lee
- Conroy right to go with his panel's call
David Crowe
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Private sector CIO of the year: Dan Beecham, Woolworths
Chris Jenkins
This enterprising IT executive has continued to deliver on an already successful project which, as Chris Jenkins reports, is no mean feat...
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Data detectives
Pete Heininger
In the corporate world, where your computer can be a crime scene, fast-evolving criminal and technological threats require constantly updated..
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Falling axe increases insider threat
James Turner, IBRS
Inside attackers frequently have a pre-existing grudge which is work-related, so IT management attention must be given now to dealing..
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