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  • Curtin University cuts new three-year cloud deal with TechOne

    Western Australia's Curtin University has signed a three-year agreement with Technology One to deploy a cloud-based administration and student management system for about 56,000 students and 4,000 staff.

    Written by Lilia Guan27 March 19 15:49
  • Curtin Uni CIO departs

    Curtin University’s chief information officer is leaving the role after close to six years.

    Written by George Nott26 Sept. 18 10:08
  • Curtin Uni and Optus in AI research effort

    Western Australia’s Curtin University has struck an agreement with Optus to research the impact of artificial intelligence on regional telecommunications, higher education and the urban environment.

    Written by CIO Staff06 Aug. 18 12:22
  • ​Curtin University in IoT rollout

    Curtin University is rolling out ‘internet-of-things (IoT) software and devices that will provide advanced data insights to help with the daily running and usage of its large Perth campus.

    Written by Byron Connolly08 May 17 12:36
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  • Clouds gathering

    What a difference a year makes. Twelve months ago it was almost impossible to find Australian organisations that had embraced cloud computing. Now pretty much everyone is planning, piloting or executing some form of migration to the cloud. If there was ever doubt that cloud was little more than hype, it was eradicated in April 2010 by Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) group executive for enterprise services and chief information officer, Michael Harte. In a speech to Committee for Economic Development in Australia, Harte declared that never again did he wish to be locked into using proprietary hardware or software and cloud computing was his escape route.

    Written by Brad Howarth19 Aug. 10 10:22
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