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Bligh defends her Qld payroll decision
SBS
Former Queensland Premier Anna Bligh has defended her decision not to sue IBM over the disastrous Queensland Health payroll system, which will likely end up costing taxpayers $1.2 billion. The Health Payroll Inquiry is examining why the former Labor ...
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SBS
Schwarten defends govt's decsion on IBM at payroll inquiry
Bundaberg News Mail
FORMER Public Works Minister Rob Schwarten has told an inquiry into Queensland's bungled health payroll system that striking a deal with contractor IBM was better than "someone hanging themselves because they didn't get paid". The State Government's ...
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Qld pay system faced collapse: minister
Yahoo!7 News
Queensland Health's entire payroll system would have collapsed if the state had terminated IBM's contract and pursued legal action, former IT minister Robert Schwarten has told a Brisbane inquiry. The inquiry is examining why the former Labor ...
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000-651 IBM Fundamentals of Applying Maximo AssetManagement Solutions V3
PressDoc (press release)
Acquiring IBM certifications are becoming a huge task in the field of I.T. More over these exams like 000-651 exam are now continuously updating and accepting this challenge is itself a task. This 000-651 test is an important part of IBM certifications ...
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Former Queensland premier Anna Bligh faces health payroll inquiry
The Australian
FORMER Queensland premier Anna Bligh has insisted she took a politically unpopular decision when she agreed her government would not sue IBM over the failed health payroll system. Legal action against the company was deemed to be too risky, she ...
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Former Queensland premier Anna Bligh is expected to give evidence at the ...
NEWS.com.au
11.50am: FORMER Premier Anna Bligh has told the health payroll inquiry she put people first in deciding whether to release IBM from its contract with the government, without any cost to the company. Under intense questioning from Counsel Assisting ...
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Bligh to front health payroll inquiry
Brisbane Times
Former Queensland premier Anna Bligh is due to front an inquiry into the state's health payroll bungle on Monday. Ms Bligh is expected to be cross-examined about her government's dealings with IBM, which was contracted to roll out the system. When it ...
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Brisbane Times
IT arm 'like a snake in the coop'
Brisbane Times
"From memory there was, IBM was responsible for the implementation of platforms right across government and there wasn't enough money to do it in the budget, that there were many outstanding programs, that there had been innumerable numbers of ...
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Brisbane Times
What Continued Investment in MA Businesses Gives to Marketers
ClickZ
Three years ago when IBM purchased Unica, the company talked about how integrating the application layer closer to the database would help marketers increase customer engagement. Teradata purchased Aprimo that same year with the same goal.
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IT Thought Leaders to Keynote at Red Hat Summit 2013
PR Urgent (press release)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, May 27, 2013- Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced a lineup of keynote speakers featuring executive thought leaders from Accenture, Cisco, HP, IBM and Intel for ...
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ROLLING COVERAGE: Former Queensland premier Anna Bligh takes stand at ...
Perth Now
Mr Schwarten said he and Mr Grierson were concerned IBM was not taking the contract seriously and needed to be given a "hurry up." But Mr Grierson was advised IBM was capable of doing the job and decided it was in the best interests of the state to ...
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8 Key Focus Elements Will Attract Startup Investors
Forbes
If you really believe that IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle are your competition, you probably don't have a business. It's better to focus on a niche that none of them do well, and build your plan around that opportunity. Claiming you have no competition ...
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