Longview November 2008 (Issue 23) PDF Print E-mail
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November Editorial: The Usual Suspects in Queensland Government
November Opinion: What the ICT Industry needs is a great campaign
 

 

Welcome to the final edition of Longview for 2008. Based on customer feedback from last year we have decided to move our usual December Trends edition to early in the New Year. It seemed like a reasonable suggestion to us. That way, everyone is well rested and we can really take a look at the year ahead in the best possible light. I’d like to thank everyone for their continued support in 2008. It has been a year that has seen us take many leaps and bounds. If you visited our website then you were just one of over 100,000 people who stayed an average of over 7.5 minutes each time they came. Happily, I can say that 2009 will be even bigger with only 3 weeks now standing between Longhaus and some significant ICT research announcements.


While the Prime Minister has not yet revealed the promised national 2020 strategy which was due by the end of this year, with an impending election shaping in Queensland in 2009 the ability of the ICT industry to shape and influence the direction of Queensland is entering a crucial period. So in this month’s issue we’ve taken a special who’s who in the zoo look at the key ICT influencers inside Queensland Government. We hope that you will join us again in 2009. See you in the market or next year in Longview!. Read more...