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CSIRO-China first up summit on ICT
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Market News

2009-11-09 22:45:11
Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO, has brought together Chinese and Australian policy makers, industrialists and researchers in a first-ever ICT summit it is hosting in Shanghai to discuss the future of information and communication technologies.


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Google steps up privacy with crypto fairy dust
Written By: Beverley Head
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2009-10-15 16:21:16

Health minister Nicola Roxon may envisage a future where Google hosts Australians’ heath records, but the global search giant isn’t ready to launch Google Health in Australia just yet.


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ANU builds 2.0 'crowdsourcing' into health portal
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-10-06 02:12:33
A mental health portal launched by the Australian National University that uses Web 2.0-style tools to "crowdsource" opinions about online treatment options aims to encourage young people to seek better health information and better outcomes.


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NeHTA strategic plan to unlock stalled eHealth
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-10-02 02:49:06
The government agency set up to assist the roll-out of electronic health services in Australia, the National eHealth Transition Authority, has released its much-anticipated strategic plan for progressing the nation's stalled eHealth initiatives.


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Rudd should appoint Minister for eHealth: CSC
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-09-08 01:35:06
So complex are the technology issues related to proposed health care reforms, the Rudd Government should consider appointing a Minister for eHealth to assist Nicola Roxon, US technology services giant CSC has proposed.


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Grabbing the goose that lays the Golden Eggs
Written By: James Riley
Section: The Big House

Category: Australian Government ICT Blog

2009-09-07 03:51:40
In Government, transparency is everything. Which is probably why large and powerful multinational vendors are so transparent about getting their hands on the Golden Eggs.


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Conroy unveils $60m eHealth NBN project fund
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-08-20 01:49:25
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has used an eHealth conference in Canberra to unveil a $60 million funding package to improve broadband-delivered health, emergency services and education in regional Australia.


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AIIA proposes 'opt-out' plan for eHealth card
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-07-29 00:41:51
Government may need to include an opt-out mechanism with its plans to assign an individual healthcare number to all Australians as the best way to address legitimate privacy security concerns, Australian Information Industries Association chief executive Ian Birks said.


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Poor eHealth records can cost lives too
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-07-14 03:55:49
Australian Government claims that an Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI) would reduce avoidable deaths in the healthcare system has been dismissed by privacy advocates, who say poor records management was also a problem in eHealth.


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Privacy fight shaping for eHealth
Written By: James Riley
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-07-13 02:45:33
The battle lines are being drawn for the biggest privacy fight since Joe Hockey’s 2005 smartcard proposal, this time focused on Rudd Government plans for a unique citizen identifier number in the health sector.



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New chief for CSC Oz health services
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology people

Category: Appointments

2009-07-02 01:10:39
IT services group, CSC has appointed a 15-year industry veteran to lead its healthcare business in Australia as it pushes its services as part of the federal government’s e-health agenda.


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NBN to boost healthcare ICT spend to $2.4 billion
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Telecoms

2009-06-18 00:58:30
The National Broadband Network is set to give Australia's ICT sector a multi-billion dollar boost through the rollout and delivery of e-health services over the next three years.



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TrustDefender and the Trojan Vundo story
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-12-20 10:18:47
Even with anti-virus protection, this is the story of Vundo Trojan infecting a protected computer anyway. A different anti-virus product removed the Trojan, but it kept coming back, so here’s how the Trojan was removed, and how TrustDefender would have kept that user protected – despite being infected.


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A pragmatic European approach to open standards (a must-read)
Written By: Tony Austin
Section: A Meaningful Look

Category: Personal and Enterprise Computing

2008-11-09 01:37:28
The European Journal of ePractice has just published a research report showing that the achievement of wide-scale implementation depends not only on the openness of the process, but also on the willingness to negotiate and achieve a compromise.


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