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Can AGIMO guide government into the cloud?
AGIMO guidance has provided firm guidelines for government organisations charting their adoption of cloud-computing resources. But what does it say?
[ + ]Council wins confirm mobiles reshaping data entry
Council staff are increasingly using mobiles to enter information and photographs from the field, saving time and money for resource-constrained councils.
[ + ]How to make your meetings work better
Rob Weddepohl of Dimension Data shares tips on how to make meetings run smoother and ensure that meeting spaces encourage collaboration.
[ + ]Emergency response gets SES on board
Geelong's State Emergency Service is using Panasonic interactive whiteboards to improve collaboration and information sharing during meetings.
[ + ]Meet me halfway
Teleworking and natural advances in technology have changed the definition of what a 'meeting' is. We look at tech to help employees work together better.
[ + ]Big-app demands will drive government to cloud: Amazon
New Australian cloud platforms will encourage government bodies to iteratively build, test and deploy larger applications, AWS public-sector head predicts.
[ + ]US government teleworking more than private industry: US ambassador
Telework policies have been so popular amongst US government agencies that the public sector has more telecommuters, per capita, than the private sector.
[ + ]Mobiles, mobile security to dominate IT priorities in 2013
Ever more-determined hackers and strong growth in IT spending, predominantly on PCs and mobile devices, will make mobile security a key priority in 2013.
[ + ]PM sets 12% telework target for government agencies
PM Julia Gillard has tasked government agencies with getting employees to be using telework to 12% by 2020, emphasising inclusiveness and work access.
[ + ]Cloud sovereignty boost as Amazon Web Services targets Oz
Government bodies concerned over cloud data sovereignty will get a boost as Amazon Web Services this week launches a Sydney-based cloud environment.
[ + ]BlackBerry 10 gets govt security clearance... before its release
Research In Motion hasn't released its BlackBerry 10 operating system yet, but the company is already spruiking its security nous to government bodies.
[ + ]Aussie workers bypassing IT organisations for BYOD: survey
Australian workers are embracing BYOD to boost productivity, but Unisys-Forrester Research suggests many are circumventing IT teams and security to do so.
[ + ]Ballarat training investment expands as IBM partnership pays off
A successful public-private training venture of IBM, the City of Ballarat and University of Ballarat has drawn new investment from a city now counting on IT
[ + ]Ministers, industry figures to headline telework conference
Government ministers and long-term telework proponents will participate in a day-long event highlighting the experience and promise of telework and the NBN.
[ + ]Cloud-hosted VoIP from Zendesk gives citizens a new voice
A VoIP add-on for users of Zendesk's customer-service software offers citizens one-click phone calling, with auto transcription for government agencies.
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