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by Peter Dinham
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Australian-listed health information technology company, iSOFT, continues its recent run of contract wins with today’s announcement of three new contracts secured in Australia and the UK valued at around $1.6 million.
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by Peter Dinham
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Catholic schools across Australia are to be linked by a national broadband network in a deal secured today between the newly established Catholic Network Australia and Telstra.
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by Peter Dinham
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Unisys has secured a raft of new or extended contract wins for this year in Australia as local companies continue to spend, albeit wisely, on IT services during the economic downturn.
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by Peter Dinham
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Australian-listed health information technology vendor, iSOFT has claimed a company milestone with the completion of more than 30 installations of its web-based patient administration system, webPAS, in Australia and New Zealand this year.
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by Peter Dinham
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TiVo has selected RightNow’s on-demand customer relationship management solution for managing subscribers to its digital video recording service.
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by Peter Dinham
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SpectrumData has won a half-million dollar storage contract with Geoscience Australia, Australia’s national geoscience research and information organisation.
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by Peter Dinham
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Gentrack, has announced its second contract win in two weeks following the deployment of its billing and CRM solution with a another utility company, this time in Victoria.
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by Stephen Withers
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Telstra has received a $50 million contract covering communications and a cloud computing platform placed by packaging and recycling giant Visy.
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by Peter Dinham
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Australian health IT vendor, iSOFT, has crossed the Tasman and back to secure multiple health industry deals in New Zealand and Australia totalling more than $7 million.
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by Peter Dinham
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The Queensland Public Trustee has entrusted management of its electronic records to Hewlett-Packard in the first deal signed under the state government’s new tender system established earlier this year.
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by Peter Dinham
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IT services group, CSG is to deliver an online portal and support services to students in Victorian state schools under a $64.6 million, four year contract with the Victorian Government.
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by Peter Dinham
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Australian outdoor clothing retailer Kathmandu has ousted Microsoft’s SharePoint platform and deployed an alternative, home-grown software solution from Intranet Dashboard, citing the higher cost of the Microsoft solution as the primary reason for the switch.
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by Peter Dinham
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Unisys has grabbed a $6 million three-year deal to provide maintenance services for an end-to-end digital imagery management system to the New South Wales police force.
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by Peter Dinham
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IT and business services vendor, Logica, has secured a three year outsourcing contract with aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, to deliver application management for document management, archiving, groupware and knowledge management in some of the company’s markets like Germany and France.
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by Peter Dinham
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Listed Australian health information technology vendor, iSOFT Group, has inked a licensing contract with the Western Australian Department of Health to deploy its latest patient manager (i.PM) hospital information system.
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by Peter Dinham
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SMS Management & Technology has scored a 12-month contract, with a possible two year extension, with the water division of the Bureau of Meteorology to assist in the management and delivery of a water resources information system (AWRIS).
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by Peter Dinham
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Hewlett Packard has cracked the Australian retail market for the first time with its new POS terminals winning a major contract to roll out its point-of-sale PC system to 80 of The Body Shop stores across the country.
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by Peter Dinham
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IT business and services company, Logica, has scored its second major federal government deal in a month, with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) awarding it a five-year contract for the provision of ICT services, infrastructure and support.
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