26 May 2008
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Gershon Review: open teleconference
Tuesday 27 May 2008

AIIA is organising a conference call roundtable discussion on the Gershon Review on Tuesday 27 May 2008, from 3:00pm to 4:00pm EST - you are welcome to join us.

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Gershon Review: online forum at Open Forum

Open Forum is conducting a survey to form the basis of a group submission to the Gerson Review, and welcome the thoughts of AIIA members.

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Join the Australian ICT industry at the iAwards

On Wednesday, May 28 the business leaders and leading lights of Australia's ICT industry will all be gathered in one place: the 2008 iAwards at the Palladium in Melbourne's Crown Casino.

The best in ICT innovation from each state and territory will vie for national honours and the right to represent Australia at the Asia Pacific ICT Awards, to be held in Indonesia later this year. There they will compete against national winners from 16 other Asia Pacific economies including China, India and Korea.

Join us in congratulating all contestants on their success to date - tune in next week for full details of all the winners.

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Macquarie Telecom joins 2008 iAwards sponsors

Macquarie Telecom gained its reputation as Australia’s leading business telecommunications company because of its focus on personal accountable service and management tools, not just technology.

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AIIA welcomes Federal Budget, presses for stronger focus on business development

AIIA has expressed support for long term initiatives contained in the 2008 Federal Budget that will positively impact upon the ICT sector.

However, AIIA Chief Executive Officer, Ian Birks, said there was a lack of focus on business stimulus across the digital economy, particularly in the context of other key goals outlined in this Budget.

“The digital economy needs to be recognised for the economic contribution it makes in its own right. This is particularly important given ICT’s status as horizontal industry that will underpin many of the government’s aspirations across the wider economy – such as healthcare reform, the education revolution and emissions control,” Mr Birks said.

“Business stimulus across the ICT industry is very important. An innovative and thriving ICT sector will be essential to meeting the future challenges identified by the Rudd Government.”

In particular, AIIA said it was disappointed that the Commercial Ready program has been cut, preempting any consideration currently being given to this sector of the industry through the Review of the National Innovation System headed by Dr Terry Cutler.

“Commercial Ready had proven to be a very successful stimulus for SME growth in the ICT sector, and a mainstay of emerging product-based ICT companies. We hope that an alternative to Commercial Ready will be implemented, and press the Rudd Government to support the industry through an interim scheme until the results of the Cutler Review are delivered,” Mr Birks said.

“SME innovation and growth is a critical component of Australia’s aspirations in the information economy. Technology innovation is now recognised as a major driver of productivity growth in the Australian economy, and we cannot afford to fall behind in these areas,” continued Mr Birks.

A response to the Cutler Review White Paper is not due to be tabled in Parliament until November this year. No new programs announced in the Federal Budget replace the functions fulfilled by the Commercial Ready program.

In other areas, this Budget has recognised ICT’s role as an essential ingredient in building a services based economy in Australia, for example through the inclusion of Broadband in the Building Australia Fund. AIIA welcomes this recognition.

The Digital Education Revolution policy is a significant step towards creating essential skills in Australia’s future. Embedding technology skills across all subjects at the beginning of a student’s educational journey is important recognition of ICT’s role in the future of Australia, and without a workforce skilled in these areas Australia will not be able to drive innovation.

“The industry welcomes these initiatives with enthusiasm, and needs to be supplied with detailed information about the timetable for rollout and specific expenditure as soon as possible,” said Mr Birks.

The 2008 Federal Budget has also reduced software depreciation from write-off over 2 ½  years to 4 years. This reverses the decision made in the 2007 Federal Budget, which increased the rate from 4 to 2 ½ years (a decision which brought software and hardware depreciation rates into line.)

According to Ian Birks, the 2 ½ year rate is a more meaningful reflection of the lifespan of software. A faster rate of depreciation would be the preference of the industry, encouraging more effective use of assets. 

"There are many factors that drive business considerations for software purchasing," Mr Birks said.  "On its own, the revised depreciation rate is unlikely to significantly slow the rate of software purchasing by business. Nevertheless, it is a disappointing outcome for the industry. Software is clearly a major driver of productivity – that there would be any penalisation of an industry that is driving productivity and innovation across all sectors seems inconsistent, given the current national emphasis on innovation and productivity."

Also announced in this Budget were plans to raise skilled migrant intakes by 30 percent to record levels in a bid to overcome a shortage of skilled workers.  This equates to an extra 31,000 skilled migrants permanently entering Australia in 2008-2009. AIIA welcomes measures that will assist to address skills shortages across the ICT industry.

AIIA is also waiting for detail on what percentage of the $44 million earmarked for the establishment of the National Emissions Trading Scheme will be set aside for ICT infrastructure.

“As with so many of our key national challenges, the ICT industry is at the forefront of new environmental technologies, providing opportunities to develop energy efficient products and services that help minimise Australia’s environmental footprint.  At the same time, ICT is underpinning innovation that is assisting other sectors become more environmentally sustainable,” said Mr Birks.

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Gartner local briefings
Around Australia in June

Go-To-Market Strategies, SMB Trends and Leveraging the Channel for Growth!

This half day Gartner seminar identifies and assesses Australian, Asia/Pacific and global key trends and strategies for growth, and provides real world advice and counsel to assist you to achieve and maintain market leadership. 

Sydney: Tuesday 3 June
Melbourne: Wed 4 June
Wellington: Thur 5 June
Brisbane: Wed 11 June
Perth: Thursday 12 June

Book online today!

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Survey on recent graduate recruits
Contribute to the development of ICT education

AIIA is seeking CEO insights about the usefulness of the academic education of ICT graduates in meeting their companies’ employment needs.  Tell us what you think of your graduates.

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2008 Hewitt Best Employers in Australia and New Zealand Study
Registration deadline: May 30

The Hewitt Best Employers in ANZ study provides a definitive benchmark for participants to measure their effectiveness in providing a workplace that engages their employees and delivers value through people.  Find out why your company should participate.

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Climate change: Management tools for carbon reporting
4 June, Melbourne

Climate change is widely acknowledged as one of the key global environmental and economic challenges of the 21st century.  With the ‘carbon date’ putting a new focus on data, what does your company need to know?  Find out more at the next in AIIA's Sustainable Futures Forum series, on Wednesday 4 June.

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2008 iAwards
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> 11 June: Adelaide
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> 11 June: Melbourne
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> 18 June: Melbourne
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> 19 June:Adelaide
ICT Innovation Partnerships (IIP) Grants Program
Hear how to apply for a grant of $25,000!

> 24 June: Melbourne
Working with Government Workshops
For ICT suppliers who want Victorian Government business.

> 26 June: Adelaide
Defence and Resources
Keynote speaker - BAe Systems CEO, Jim McDowell.

> 9 July: Melbourne
Victorian ICT Government Symposium
Government department heads on business directions, success stories and ICT market opportunities.

> 23 July: Melbourne
Exporters Club Event Series
Hear export success stories from local businesses.

> 30 July: Melbourne
SustainableIT Event Series
Learn how to make your business 'green'.

> 13 August: Melbourne
CXO Forum
Leading CIOs on their business directions, success stories and ICT market opportunities.

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> 28-30 May: Brisbane
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> 29 May: Sydney
Bank Technology 2008
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> 4 June: Melbourne
Bridge to the US
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> 2-4 June: Sydney
JAOO Developer Conference
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> 4-6 June: Redmond
Mission to Microsoft HQ USA
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> 10-13 June: New York
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> 17 - 21 June: Singapore
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> 22-23 June: Dubai
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