Thursday | 16 October, 2008
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Stories about: Australian Taxation Office

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    PwC review lauds ATO's security practices 08/05/2008 13:08:01

    The Australian Taxation Office is on top of its game when it comes to information security, an independent investigation has found.
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    Contract management still in dark ages despite multimillion dollar deals 22/04/2008 11:48:14

    The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) announced the biggest ICT deals in the public sector last week including a $A22.9 million contract with Telstra for voice services.
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    ATO change program paves road to Web services 14/02/2008 13:02:31

    Phase three of the Australian Taxation Office's change program will come to fruition this Easter when the core processing environment to support online services is enabled.
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    Tax office IT projects to ease compliance 24/01/2008 15:00:24

    In a rare showing of future developments, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has announced a roadmap for its public-facing applications - from new portals to digital certificates - aimed at helping businesses and individuals fulfil their payment and compliance obligations.
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    Firm refills coffers with hosted anti-spam 15/01/2008 13:36:13

    A Melbourne accounting firm has saved $600 in excess bandwidth costs by using a hosted reputation spam filter.
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    ATO plagued by email scam 07/01/2008 13:56:06

    It is proving to be the email that wont go away. The Australian Tax Office is again warning people about a fraudulent email that claims to offer recipients a tax refund.
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    ICT vendors set to bid for ATO's billion dollar outsourcing program 18/12/2007 09:46:04

    The Australian Taxation Office (AT0) yesterday briefed ICT vendors on its billion dollar outsourcing plans with an expression of interest to be issued early 2008.
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    IT architecture makes Defence more enterprise-like 28/11/2007 16:07:24

    Transforming archaic and siloed data and communications systems into coherent, enterprise-wide information services has always been a struggle at the Department of Defence, but a new breed of IT architects is making it happen.
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    The top 10 reasons Web sites get hacked 05/10/2007 10:27:37

    Web security is at the top of customers' minds after many well-publicized personal data breaches, but the people who actually build Web applications aren't paying much attention to security, experts say.
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    ATO flags end to big bang outsourcing 28/09/2007 15:26:31

    The Australian Taxation Office has joined the growing chorus of large enterprises fed up with big bang outsourcing contracts of yesteryear by announcing it will selectively source providers for three core infrastructure services.
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    Mainframe course drifts, ATO seeks more skills 04/09/2007 10:35:42

    Griffith University's mainframe training joint venture with Global Online Learning has come to an end as the provider moves closer to government departments in Canberra, which are recruiting more big iron skills.
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