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- Earning billions and getting taxed a pittance
- Dell chief defends transfer pricing
- Qantas tech exec shifts to Jetstar
- Zurich Australia leads regional thin client push
- Early investors drop Facebook
- Victoria kills HealthSMART IT project
- Woz not great - mUmBRELLA
- Santos' thin client starts big-data plans
- Nokia Lumia 800 revs up at Bridgestone
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Blog, Enterprise IT - Tuesday, January 31, 2012 10:36 - 14 Comments
Westpac still running IE6
blog iTNews has published an excellent article today detailing how almost all of Westpac’s staff are still running Internet Explorer 6, and, presumably, Windows XP). The publication reports (we recommend you click here for the full article):
“Westpac staff have been left running outdated operating systems and browsers after the bank indefinitely postponed a $20 million technology refresh project aimed at delivering a consistent desktop experience across the group.”
- Delays hit NAB’s core banking project
- Telstra deploys Windows 7 internally
- Australia’s Windows 7 love affair turns steamy
- CommBank’s MacBook Airs run Windows XP
- Australia’s desktop PC paradigm is under siege
- Fed Govt to maintain locked-down desktops
- Federal Parliament deploys Windows Vista
- Now CommBank hit by McAfee bug
- CommBank upgrades to IE7








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