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PRESS RELEASE: QFIRE SOFTWARE PRODUCT OVERVIEW

QFire Software Distributed Data Quality Product Overview

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PRESS RELEASE: QFIRE SOFTWARE RELEASES DISTRIBUTED DATA QUALITY VERSION 2.2

QFire Releases 2.2

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[MEDIA KIT] iQmetrix

This kit contains detailed information about our company and products, as well as high-res photos approved for publication. Download the iQmetrix Press Kit.

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MEDIA RELEASE: KORE Wireless wins CeBIT Business Awards

Download: KORE Wireless wins CeBIT Business Awards MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 7 April 2014 KORE Wireless receives CeBIT Business Award for Service Distinction Last night KORE Wireless were presented with...

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[MEDIA] OAIC launches privacy policy guide | ZDNet

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has launched a new guide to help government and private organisations develop a privacy policy to handle people’s personal information under...

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[MEDIA] CeBIT 2014: Actian claims ‘data is the new oil’| ARN

Big Data remains in the very nascent stages of adoption, but the potential for it to create a new kind of information economy overnight is unparalleled, according to Actian’s John Santaferraro. READ MORE

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[MEDIA] Australian Federal Authorities Are Using Big Data To Predict Crime |...

The Australian Crime Commission is now able to predict crime trends across the nation after spending $14.5 million over the last four years developing big data systems. READ MORE

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[MEDIA] CSIRO warns of PS cyber threats | PSNews Online

The CSIRO has issued a warning that public sector Agencies are at risk of computer hackers shutting down their infrastructure and defrauding them of billions of dollars. In a report released at CeBIT’s...

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[MEDIA] CeBIT 2014: China’s broken growth model will change Australian...

China Market Research Group (CMR) believes the reorganisation of the Chinese economy will dramatically affect the Australia tech sector. Managing director and founder of CMR, Shaun Rein, told attendees...

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[MEDIA] CeBIT 2014: Australia well positioned to take advantage of 21st...

Australia’s financial stability and linkage between the west and the emerging new economies gives it an advantage that Europe and the US can’t match, according to the futurist authors of Megatrends....

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[MEDIA] CeBIT 2014: The (accidental) art of making Big Data analytics...

CSIRO has found itself producing products a long way away from their original expected uses, and its going to make the world a better place. CSIRO’s director of business development – information...

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[MEDIA] KORE Wireless—CeBIT Congratz (Event—Award) | SatNews

KORE Wireless was short-listed for the category of Service Distinction against two long-standing technology companies, Icom Australia and Q3 Technologies. Vice President and General Manager at KORE...

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[MEDIA] CeBIT 2014: Humans holding back Big Data, NICTA claims | ARN

NICTA’s Dr Rami Mukhtar says much of the problem with Big Data analytics is to do with human input, not only are we bending output to suit our agenda – we may not be even asking the right questions in...

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[MEDIA] A warning that all data is a target for hackers | ABC

Every year, one of the world’s major technology conferences, Cebit, comes to Australia with executives gathering to share ideas and also to spruik their wares. READ MORE

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[MEDIA] Business outcomes, governance and cost all key in determining cloud...

IT departments must consider governance and business outcomes if they’re to determine whether cloud is a cost-effective option for their organisation, Macquarie Generation’s CIO claims. Speaking at the...

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[MEDIA] Google Apps seen as critical for Fairfax cost cutting | CIO

Fairfax Media plans to let its Microsoft Office licence wither away while the company makes Google Apps its primary productivity suite, according to Fairfax Media CIO Andrew Lam-Po-Tang. READ MORE

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[MEDIA] Australian businesses failing to explore bigger data | SMH

Despite some big data vendors claiming Australia is leading the big data analytics trend, businesses here are well behind their US counterparts. That is the view of Ovum research director Steve...

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[MEDIA] LeaseWeb Speaks Highly of Huawei’s Datacenter Products | LightReading

LeaseWeb Speaks Highly of Huawei’s Datacenter Products READ MORE

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[MEDIA] Tax Office opens up on ‘exhausting’ outsourcing journey | ITNews

Executives from the Australian Taxation Office have shared a frank account of their journey setting up three IT outsourcing deals worth billions of dollars, admitting that what they ended up with was...

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[MEDIA] Robotic automation not out of reach for SMEs | Dynamic Business

Yet in 2014, robot solutions are available even for very small operators. The technology has come a long way in recent years, and one company – Universal Robots – the brainchild of three Danish Phd...

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[MEDIA] Australian Federal Authorities Are Using Big Data To Predict Crime |...

The Australian Crime Commission is now able to predict crime trends across the nation after spending $14.5 million over the last four years developing big data systems. The ACC’s Project Fusion marks a...

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[MEDIA] CeBIT 2014: Cloud means zero downtime acceptable: NAB | Business...

Transitioning legacy systems to the Cloud is never easy, but the advantages outweigh the risks, says National Australia Bank’s GM of enterprise delivery, Thor Essman, who is overseeing the company’s...

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[MEDIA] Christchurch law firm adopts VDI after earthquake | ComputerWorld

After catastrophic earthquakes in Christchurch toppled its New Zealand office, law firm Duncan Cotterill decided to implement desktop virtualization to provide stronger disaster resilience READ MORE

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[MEDIA] The perils of analysing unstructured data | CIO.com.au

With more organisations looking beyond structured data to get a bigger picture or solve more pieces to the puzzle, harnessing unstructured data is becoming a top focus area in driving business value....

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[MEDIA] Check the privacy of mobile apps: NSW privacy commissioner | TechWorld

Australians are been urged to check the privacy policy of smartphone apps before they download and discover their personal information is being “skimmed off” by third parties, urged New South Wales...

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[MEDIA] CeBIT 2014: 10 Top Tips for boosting Cloud innovation | ARN

CeBIT’s Cloud Conference panel – Cloud as an enabler of innovation – saw a variety of experts discussing the best way to innovate within Cloud implementations. As part of the CeBIT 2014 Cloud...

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[MEDIA] Billion-dollar ISIS replacement “like peeling an onion”| ITNews

Department of Human Services CIO Gary Sterrenberg has opted for an incremental approach to the mammoth task of replacing the agency’s 30 year-old ISIS payments platform. READ MORE

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[MEDIA] Australian Government abandons CIO role | ITNews

The federal government will no longer have a chief information officer after opting not to replace the position following former CIO Glenn Archer’s recent departure. READ MORE

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[MEDIA] Is an opt-out myGov the new Australia Card? | ITNews

Australian Information Commissioner John McMillan has warned the Government it should prepare to have the ‘Australia Card’ debate all over again if it plans to go ahead with a recommendation to make...

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CeMat Australia announced for 2015 (Forklift action) published Thursday, 15...

CeMAT, the world’s leading trade fair for intralogistics, will be launched in Sydney from 5-7 May 2015. The event will run parallel to software show, CeBIT, which hosted 30,000 visitors in 2013. Both...

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CeMAT Australia to launch in 2015 (Hoist Magazine) published 29 May 2014

Deutsche Messe AG has revealed that it is once again expanding its international intralogistics portfolio by launching CeMAT Australia in May 2015. The event will run parallel to CeBIT Australia from 5...

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GovInnovate 2014: Enterprise Mobility Solution reaps rewards for The Treasury

Operating in today’s tight fiscal conditions, one of the greatest challenges for government is how to meet their public service commitment while essentially doing more for less. That’s why as one of...

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$1 million reasons why you should exhibit at CeBIT 2015

  If exposure to over 30 thousand visitors within a dedicated StartUP showfloor isn’t enough to convince you of the benefits of exhibiting at CeBIT Australia, what about the opportunity to pitch your...

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A How To Guide: Transforming Australia’s Public Service Design and Delivery...

There’s no question Australia’s public service needs to undergo a significant transformation if government wants to ensure they can meet the expectations of customers in the future. However, an...

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Australian Local Government 2.0 – Reinventing Public Service Delivery

Australian Local Government is about to experience a shake-up. Rapid advancements in technology has empowered a new breed of digital citizen who is driving a demand for local authorities to interact...

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Successful, ICT enabled, collaborative projects – a social sciences approach

You know you’ve got a problem when the U.S President Barack Obama is forced to publicly defend the implementation and roll out of the ‘Obama Care’ healthcare.gov website after it experienced serious...

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Deutsche Messe announces CeMAT AUSTRALIA in Sydney (published in Warehousing...

Deutsche Messe AG is further expanding its international intralogistics portfolio with the launch of CeMAT AUSTRALIA, which will run parallel to CeBIT AUSTRALIA from 5 to 7 May 2015 at Sydney Olympic...

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CeMAT AUSTRALIA 2015: KEY TOPICS

CeMAT AUSTRALIA HAS ALL YOUR MATERIALS HANDLING, INTRALOGISTICS AND LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS IN ONE PLACE. 5-7 May 2015 Sydney Olympic Park.

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What is the Future of Government and Technology?

The Australian public service is facing a new frontier. Rapid advancements in technology is creating radical reform by forcing service delivery to become ‘digital by default’. However, with this shift...

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Beyond Tax Time: managing change, transformation and service design within...

Lodging your tax return this financial year may seem like a pretty straight forward exercise. However behind-the-scenes, managing the tax administration system that services over 20 million tax payers...

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Transforming public service delivery in the nation’s capital

In the nation’s capital, public service delivery is being transformed to make it more convenient for citizens to connect and do business with the ACT government. A raft of new service initiatives is...

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GovInnovate 2014: ‘Improving Access to Everything: National Archives of...

One hundred years since the beginning of World War I, it’s amazing to think that with the click of a mouse Australians are able to access the complete digitised service records of their ancestors. The...

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‘e-Diplomacy: a case to strengthen Australia’s social and digital engagement’

How would you rate the Australian Government’s use of social media to digitally engage with its citizens? How prominent are our online voices in this democratic society? Following Edward Snowden’s...

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Civic Hacking, Open Data and the Future of Government Innovation

Global citizens are seeing the exciting new trend of ‘civic hacking’ emerge as governments at all levels are now realising the potential of releasing open source data into the hands of their citizens...

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Why taking a human-centred approach to public service transformation matters…

In the race to provide more efficient and effective business processes, one the most important factors that’s often overlooked when it comes to improving complex government systems is the human...

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The Digital Canberra Challenge: engaging citizens to provide better city...

The need to deliver faster, better, smarter and more efficient public services is pushing every level of the Australian government to look for new solutions to help create digital cities for the...

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Making Sense of All the Data: Enterprise Search in Government

Information Management in today’s digital world is one of the greatest challenges for all levels of the Australian Government but can new indexing and relevance solutions be the key to unlocking...

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e-Diplomacy: A New Frontier for Managing International Relations

If you think e-Diplomacy amounts to diplomats rehashing government press releases on twitter, think again! According to Sarah Logan, Digital Politics Research Fellow from the School of International...

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The times they are a changin’…but is Australian Government Digital Engagement...

It’s been almost fifteen years since the Australian Government first introduced the “Year 2000 Government Online Strategy” that promised to put all forms online. But since then what has changed for the...

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New South Wale’s IVote System – An Interview with GovInnovate 2014 keynote...

This is the first in a series of interviews Craig Thomler is conducting as part of Delib Australia’s media partnership with CeBIT Australia in support of GovInnovate, 25-27 November 2014, National...

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