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ATUG presents now2000 29 March, 2000 12:01:01
Australia's premier telecommunications and information event will be run from April 4-6, 2000 at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Sydney, Australia.
Read up on the latest ideas and technologies from companies that sell hardware, software and services. SOA Governance: Rule your SOA
The State of Internet Security
Extending Business Solutions across the Organisation
Growth Strategies in Uncertain Times: Building and Maintaining Lasting Client Relationships in Professional Services Organisations
Using EMC Celerra IP Storage with Vmware Infrastructure 3 over iSCSI and NFS
A Guide to Next-Generation Backup, Recovery and Archive
The IP Storage payoff: Turning your investment into efficient, affordable results
How to Protect Business from Malware at the Endpoint and the Perimeter
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Haley’s Natural Language Technology, Time-Based Reasoning, and Full Auditability Strengthen Lagan’s Solutions for Social Service Agencies and Citizens’ Benefits Eligibility Determination
SYDNEY – May 13, 2008 - Haley Limited, the technology leader in business rules management systems, announced today that its strategic partnership with Lagan has expanded to enable Lagan to deploy Haley Office Rules within its case management and customer relationship management solutions for government and public-sector clients worldwide.
The agreement broadens and deepens a May 2007 OEM alliance between Lagan and Haley Systems, a Pittsburgh-based provider that was acquired by Sydney-headquartered RuleBurst Limited in November 2007. Under the previous arrangement, Lagan offered Haley Business Rules as an optional plug-in capability within its Human Services Suite.
The new contract between Lagan, which specialises in solutions that effectively and efficiently connect governments and their citizens, and the expanded company, now known as Haley Limited, adds the unique natural-language authoring capabilities of Haley Office Rules and Haley’s Determinations Engine to Lagan’s offerings.
Haley Office Rules is the only platform that enables analysts and rules specialists to author rules using Microsoft Word rather than computer programming code. The solution extracts rules directly from written documents and legislative directives. When coupled with Haley’s Determinations Engine, it is a unique and highly responsive platform for benefits eligibility and other determinations applications that are governed by legislation and regulations.
Other singular capabilities that Lagan will enjoy include Haley’s patented time-based reasoning, which allows for changes which are made over time to legislation and policy and to citizen or client circumstances without the need for multiple sets of rules.
Haley’s full audit capabilities, another differentiator, deliver a post-determination audit trail that ties back to the original legislation and cites the sections of the law or regulation that were applicable to the eligibility decision for any given case.
Agreement Spurs Haley’s Expansion in Americas, Enables Lagan to Expand Offers to Other Agencies within Its Government Client Base
“We looked at a number of platforms and saw that Haley’s determinations engine is the best in the market today. That is especially important to Lagan, because benefits determination and administration represent a crucial and fast-growing requirement of our public sector clients,” said Lagan CEO, Des Speed.
“But beyond the superior technology we’ll have available, we are particularly pleased to deepen our joint efforts with the new and expanded Haley Limited because the company has proven itself over many years of serving the same type of public sector clients as Lagan. They have a global footprint and expertise in our chosen markets. I can see strong possibilities for our using Haley technology to bring our solutions to additional agencies of our government clients, such as departments of licensing and motor vehicle registration,” continued Speed.
Haley Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing, Matt Cahir, commented that the agreement announced today fits well with Haley’s ambitious post-merger expansion plans, particularly within the Americas. Lagan is one of several strategic partners with whom Haley collaborates to develop and deliver market-leading rules-based solutions to both government and commercial enterprises.
“We look upon today’s announcement as further validation of the leadership position that Haley has worked so hard to build within the social services vendor community,” Cahir remarked. “We also offer a number of solutions that complement the Lagan suite of products and will be useful to their government clients, and we look forward to jointly exploring how we might best meet those clients’ needs.
“In our own service to clients of the public sector, our goal has always been to ensure that citizens and constituents everywhere receive the best in services and all of the benefits to which they are legally entitled,” he concluded.
About Lagan Lagan specialises in delivering world-class solutions that effectively and efficiently connect governments and people. More than 160 government agencies on five continents rely on Lagan’s innovative, cost-effective enterprise case management (ECM) solutions for customer relationship management (CRM), 311 non-emergency call centres, and human services. Lagan has received the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Award each of the last six years in recognition of superior revenue growth. Today, Lagan’s award-winning software is the choice for governments seeking a low-risk solution that delivers real value in record time. Founded in 1994, Lagan is privately held and employs more than 250 people worldwide. For more information about Lagan, please visit www.lagan.com.
About Haley Limited (www.haley.com)
Haley’s comprehensive suite of software solutions enables clients to automate policies, manage business rules, and mitigate risk. Many of Haley’s solutions feature a unique, patented natural language platform rather than programming scripts that enables users to transparently and reliably integrate business rules into enterprise processes to manage complex decisions, control compliance costs and combat fraud. Haley’s global client list includes organisations in the public sector, insurance, banking, telecommunications, transportation, healthcare and manufacturing. The company is headquartered in Australia and has offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Singapore.
2008 CIO Summit
19th August, 2008 Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney Developed in partnership with CIO Magazine, IDC, INTEP and the CIO Executive Council.
The world of the CIO is extremely complex and diverse. Multiple priorities demand attention and decisions are needed instantly. Individual teams need to be driven towards common goals, and businesses strive to become more mobile, agile and responsive. For CIOs, the challenge never ends.
Every year the CIO Summit identifies what is top of mind for CIOs across Australia and New Zealand, and offers insight for CIO benchmarking and vendor strategic planning alike.
Recent IDC research shows that over 59% of CIO's believe that 'to achieve their business strategies, technology should be used more aggressively than today.'
Join us on August 19th to discover how this is possible with the latest technologies including Virtualisation, Web 2.0, IP Surveillance and Software as a Service (Saas).
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CIO Live Podcast #79: Brent D Taylor, author of The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires Part II 05 October, 2007 06:00:00
For his new book, The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires, social researcher Brent D Taylor spent four years of intensive research investigating the psychological make-up and backgrounds of some of the world's richest men and women, including IT luminaries Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs. Taylor discovered that, despite working in different industries and coming from different upbringings, they all have one thing in common -- they are all outsiders. - +
CIO Live Podcast #78: Brent D Taylor, author of The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires 28 September, 2007 17:34:25
For his new book, The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires, social researcher Brent D Taylor spent four years of intensive research investigating the psychological make-up and backgrounds of some of the world's richest men and women, including IT luminaries Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs. Taylor discovered that, despite working in different industries and coming from different upbringings, they all have one thing in common -- they are all outsiders. - +
CIO Live Podcast #77: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part III 21 September, 2007 07:00:00
Part three in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance. - +
CIO Live Podcast #76: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part II 14 September, 2007 07:00:00
Part two in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance. - +
CIO Live Podcast #75: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part I 07 September, 2007 07:00:05
Part one in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance.
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'I have a lost laptop horror story for you' 30 June, 2008 10:08:14
The devil of identity theft is in the details that follow...The devil of identity theft is in the details that follow: Russ Jones tells a tale of woe that isn't particularly dramatic -- or rare -- and yet it's exactly the kind of story that worries me enough to ignore my better judgment and buy identity-theft protection from my insurance provider. - +
SQL attacks lobs onto pro tennis site 02 July, 2008 11:52:19
Wimbledon perfect time for crook's criminal racket.Visitors to the Association of Tennis Professionals Web site have potentially been infected with spyware after apparent lax security allowed a malicious script to be injected across its pages. - +
Hacking tools: A new version of BackTrack helps ethical hackers 30 June, 2008 10:57:21
BackTrack is the quickest way to get access to hundreds of (legal) hacking toolsVersion 3.0 of BackTrack has been released. BackTrack is a Linux-based distribution dedicated to penetration testing or hacking (depending on how you look at it). It contains more than 300 of the world's most popular open source or freely distributable hacking tools. - +
Japanese military loses data again 02 July, 2008 08:17:21
Japan's Self Defense Force lost sensitive data on joint US-Japan military exerciseJapan's Self Defense Force lost sensitive data pertaining to a joint US-Japan military exercise last year, the Ministry of Defense said Tuesday. - +
ACLU, EFF sue US gov't over mobile phone tracking 03 July, 2008 08:37:23
Two civil liberties groups sue the US Department of Justice over mobile phone trackingThe American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) are asking a federal court to order the US Department of Justice to turn over records about the agency's tracking of mobile phone users.
Ballarat Grammar Improves Student Access to Computer Based Learning with HP ProCurve 04 July, 2008 16:49:00
Media release: 40 Per Cent of Australian Businesses Do Not Validate Their Data 04 July, 2008 10:29:00
Kaseya helps turbo charge BlueFire’s service delivery model 03 July, 2008 17:23:00
Computershare Selects Symantec for Data Loss Prevention Globally 03 July, 2008 14:52:00
DST International moves to new Shanghai office 03 July, 2008 13:21:00
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