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IT professionals get more benefits as their demands soars

IT professionals get more benefits as their demands soars

As demand for IT specialists grows, businesses are offering increased salaries and better benefits packages.
Rosalie Marshall Dec 17 2007, 4:17PM Training & Development
Even high flyers need IT

Even high flyers need IT

Digital imagery vital in helping the AMSA keep its head above water
Staff Writers Dec 13 2007, 12:08PM Collaboration
What prominent trends can we expect in the Australian IT channel for 2008?

What prominent trends can we expect in the Australian IT channel for 2008?

Virtualisation, Unified Communications, green IT? What will next year hold?
Staff Writers Dec 13 2007, 11:55AM Strategy
Making IT cool

Making IT cool

ICT workers are in huge demand, salaries are up, but students won’t enrol
Staff Writers Dec 13 2007, 11:39AM Sales & Marketing
L7 Solutions wins contract with Woodside Petroleum, worth $6M+

L7 Solutions wins contract with Woodside Petroleum, worth $6M+

Western Australian-based IT service provider L7 Solutions has hit the big time with a $6 million plus contract to overhaul ASX-listed Woodside Petroleum’s LAN and IP Telephony infrastructure in Perth and North West regional areas.
Lilia Guan Nov 28 2007, 3:36PM Collaboration
ANZ jumps into IT equipment leasing with HP

ANZ jumps into IT equipment leasing with HP

ANZ has signed an IT equipment leasing alliance with HP Financial Services, to expand IT leasing and financing options for its business customers.

Lilia Guan Nov 27 2007, 2:39PM Hardware
Fujitsu Australia earmarks $15 million fund to industrialise IT services

Fujitsu Australia earmarks $15 million fund to industrialise IT services

Fujitsu Australia has announced plans to invest $15 million over the next 12 months on a business transformation program to industrialise its IT services.
Staff Writers Nov 21 2007, 2:48PM Hardware
What can be done to improve Australia’s IT skills shortage?

What can be done to improve Australia’s IT skills shortage?

The Government does its bit to fund silicon chip research, but still the IT jobs crisis looms
Staff Writers Nov 16 2007, 10:12AM Training & Development
The IT managers’ TCO diet

The IT managers’ TCO diet

Targeting the goals and sticking to the plan – total cost of ownership should be an ongoing concern for storage managers
Staff Writers Nov 16 2007, 9:37AM Data centre
IT companies flag $50M of  IT opportunities and $250,000 of scholarships for Aussies

IT companies flag $50M of IT opportunities and $250,000 of scholarships for Aussies

$50 million worth of Australian IT jobs and $250,000 worth of scholarships are on offer in the next twelve months, a consortium of ICT vendors including IBM, Microsoft, CSC and KPMG announced at the ACS Foundation’s ‘Great IT Jobs Debate’, this week.

Staff Writers Nov 9 2007, 3:32PM Training & Development
Overseas calling for ambitious IT managers

Overseas calling for ambitious IT managers

Will Australia’s IT talent look abroad for the big pay packets?
Trevor Treharne Oct 29 2007, 12:31PM Finance
Rabid 07: Doing it for the resellers

Rabid 07: Doing it for the resellers

Move aside John Howard and Kevin Rudd – there’s a new political threat in town, and he’s all for the nation’s resellers
Rabid Reseller Oct 29 2007, 12:10PM Strategy
IT managers fear job loss after data breach

IT managers fear job loss after data breach

Confidential data leakage is more likely to cause the dismissal of an IT manager than a virus outbreak on a business network according to a September survey of Australian IT Managers.
Negar Salek Oct 25 2007, 2:33PM Security
IT security bedevilled by poor 'me too' products

IT security bedevilled by poor 'me too' products

The IT security market has too many bad products because purchasers don’t know what they are buying, delegates at the RSA Security conference Europe were told.
Iain Thomson Oct 24 2007, 2:57PM Security
Global IT spend to top US$3tn in 2007

Global IT spend to top US$3tn in 2007

Worldwide IT spending is projected to surpass US$3tn in 2007, according to industry analyst Gartner.
Robert Jaques Oct 10 2007, 8:22AM Finance
Gartner: Australian IT services worth $14 billion and growing

Gartner: Australian IT services worth $14 billion and growing

End-user spending in the Australian IT services market is expected to exceed $14 billion for the year, up 3.6 percent from 2006, according to a recent report from Gartner.
Staff Writers Oct 3 2007, 2:41PM Software
Trevor Treharne: Being Green, who really cares about IT?

Trevor Treharne: Being Green, who really cares about IT?

Survey offers insight into the importance of being green in the IT industry
Trevor Treharne Sep 19 2007, 10:53AM Hardware
Case study: Councils head towards IT crossroads

Case study: Councils head towards IT crossroads

Queensland council amalgamation creates potential opportunity for Emantra
Trevor Treharne Sep 18 2007, 1:25PM Collaboration
Symantec: IT security teams must cooperate to defeat threats

Symantec: IT security teams must cooperate to defeat threats

Symantec report highlights the convergence of attack methods.
Phil Muncaster Sep 18 2007, 9:28AM Security
Diverse workforce helps plug IT skills gaps

Diverse workforce helps plug IT skills gaps

Firms need to update their recruitment policies to protect against future IT skills shortages, according to experts speaking at a recent digital skills event in London, hosted by the Institution of Engineering and Technology and Equalitec.
Madeline Bennett Sep 14 2007, 3:07PM Training & Development

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