Enterprise Applications

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) and the NSW Department of State and Regional Development have joined forces to increase local Information and Communication Technology (ICT) business prospects in North Sydney.

The University of Newcastle says that it has achieved a world first by delivering “Communicology” e-learning technology to improve communication skills among health students.

The Queensland Office of Health Practitioner Registration Boards (OHPRB) has contracted a Unisys-Portrait Software consortium to develop, implement and support an integrated registration system to process and manage practitioner registratio...

Federal Cabinet will today consider a single “smart card” for every Australian adult. The card will be designed to provide easier access to Medicare services and Centrelink welfare payments, however, it will also function as a national identity card.

In just four years Australians wanting access to Medicare and Centrelink welfare payments will be required to have a new “smart card” to claim their benefits.

A new report published by Unstrung Enterprise Insider says that smartphones, PDA’s and other high-end wireless devices are posing an increasingly large to organisations as viruses evolve.

Centennial Software has updated its internal security solution DeviceWall, promising increased security against information leaks as well as new auditing capabilities to track culprits.

Open Source database developer MySQL has kicked competition with Oracle up a notch by joining forces with the high-end database company Solid Information Technology.

In the wake of all the recent Linux activity, Database heavyweight Oracle is reportedly considering producing its own Linux distribution or potentially acquiring Novell.

But so far it's only available in the UK. But expect to see the business model in your region soon.

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