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Tag: legacy

Victoria Police gives up trying to replace 25-year-old IT system

Renai LeMay - 31/05/2016 11

“Grow a spine” and get off Windows XP: An epic “intervention”

Renai LeMay - 03/02/2016 16

Hospital attack shows the risk of still running Windows XP

External Contributor - 21/01/2016 2

“Alarming” amount of end of life software in Vic Govt: Microsoft...

Renai LeMay - 09/10/2015 5

Hills dumped $18m ERP/CRM rollout for Salesforce.com

Renai LeMay - 15/04/2014 0

Lessons for Australia? UK outlaws IT contracts larger than £100m

Renai LeMay - 30/01/2014 10

Think big, Hackett tells Australians on eve of Internode departure

Renai LeMay - 29/01/2014 18

SA politicians debate upgrade of 24-year-old IT platform

Renai LeMay - 14/01/2014 0

Defence has 200 Australian ‘datacentres’

Renai LeMay - 06/06/2013 12

NSW Parliament turfs “aged” Novell platforms

Renai LeMay - 06/06/2012 7

Westpac still running IE6

Renai LeMay - 31/01/2012 14

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