Tuesday | 7 July, 2009
CSO

Stories about: Australian Bureau of Statistics

  • +

    Expand Networks and VMware selected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics for VDI strategy 23/06/2009 11:13:00

    Expand Networks, the leader in optimising WANs for branch office consolidation and virtualisation, today announced that the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is implementing Expand Networks’ WAN optimisation technology to complete its organisation-wide virtualisation strategy of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Deployed in the datacentre as a virtual image on existing VMware ESX Hypervisor, Expand’s Virtual Accelerators will enable the rollout by ABS to migrate employees across the country to VDI.
  • +

    Australians Believe the Global Economic Crisis Will Make Them More at Risk of Identity Theft – Unisys Security Index 16/04/2009 18:50:00

    Majority of Australians looking for more assurance that their personal, financial and other information is protected against fraud in troubling economic times
  • +

    Australians duped out of more than $700 million in online scams 28/02/2008 11:13:41

    The Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce kicked off its Fraud Fortnight initiative this week, amid initial findings that Australians have dished out more than $700 million falling for online scams.
  • +

    Online Census debuts with view to smartcard 31/07/2006 16:28:29

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has officially launched its online census collection application, dubbed eCensus, which could integrate with the proposed Department of Human Services' Access Card at the next census in 2011.
  • +

    Salary gains modest for IT professionals, outlook cloudy 08/08/2005 10:02:01

    The 2005 Australian Computer Society (ACS) Remuneration Survey remains one of the largest of its kind in Australia and provides a detailed picture of working life for Australia's ICT professionals.
  • +

    Federal IT councils survive NOIE closure 03/03/2004 08:12:17

    In a move certain to worry IT vendors, the federal government will retain its two most powerful internal IT advisory bodies, the Information Management Strategy Committee (IMSC) and the Chief Information Officer Committee despite the almost certain closure of their coordinating arm, the National Office of the Information Economy.
Additional Resources
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our CSO Online newsletters!
RSS Feeds
ARN Polls

Is your company prepared for a cyber attack?

Yes
No
View Results
 
Whitepaper

5 steps to getting started with data loss prevention

Lost and leaked data from stolen laptops, compromised networks, and malware-infected client devices all affect Australian businesses. Read on to discover the five critical steps to prevent data loss within your organisation.

Sponsored Links