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Symantec Announces 2008 Visionary Award Recipients for Australia and New Zealand
IT Leaders from HealthAlliance NZ and Telstra Win 2008 Visionary Awards
Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the 2008 Visionary Award winners for Australia and New Zealand at Vision +
ManageFusion 2008, Symantec’s annual user conference and one of the industry’s leading technology events. The Visionary
Awards recognise IT thought leaders for their commitment to IT best practices and innovative use of Symantec products
and services to secure and manage their infrastructure and information. The 2008 Visionary Award winners are
HealthAlliance NZ and Telstra.
The 2008 Visionary Award winners will be recognised by Symantec’s chief operating officer Enrique Salem and chief
technology officer, Mark Bregman following their opening keynotes on Tuesday, August 26 HealthAlliance NZ and Telstra
have demonstrated how they have leveraged Symantec solutions and services to help deliver their long-term business
goals.
“Today, Australian and New Zealand organisations are required to develop policies and implement technology solutions
that improve operational efficiencies, reduce IT costs, meet regulatory requirements and also address environmental
concerns,” said Craig Scroggie, vice president, Pacific region, Symantec. “This year’s Visionary Award winners
demonstrate how they have effectively leveraged Symantec technology to drive business results, improve productivity and
minimise IT risk.”
HealthAlliance Improves Productivity, Lowers Costs & Gains Greater Visibility of IT Assets
Phil Brimacombe, chief information officer at HealthAlliance NZ, a provider of non-clinical health services to the
Manukau and Waitemata District Health Boards in New Zealand, is recognised for implementing a series of IT projects that
leverage Altiris software technologies and consulting services from Symantec to improve productivity by automating
processes and gaining greater visibility of more than 6,400 IT desktops used by approximately 9,000 employees.
With the Altiris Asset Management Solution the time spent manually compiling and maintaining an inventory of IT assets
was cut by 60 percent. In addition, using the Altiris Workflow Solution the team also achieved greater automation with
IT Service Desk requests and based on the success of the implementation, extended the solution roll-out to include the
HR Help Desk.
Telstra Lowers Cost, Reduces Complexity in the Data Centre & Improves Operational Efficiencies
Tom Lamming, transformation and technology, Telstra, Australia’s largest telecommunications provider, is recognised for
implementing comprehensive data centre management and enterprise storage solutions to help lower costs and reduce
complexity in the data centre while also improving operational efficiencies across the organisation, as part of the
Telstra’s five-year IT transformation project.
Technology standardisation is an important piece in Telstra’s IT transformation project. “Telstra has embarked on an
aggressive applications and systems decommissioning programme over the five-year transformation period. For example,
major legacy billing, sales and marketing, and product applications will be decommissioned as we migrate our customers,
services and related data to the new platforms,” said Lamming.
As part of this project, Lamming and his team elected to standardise core components on Symantec Data Centre Foundation
software which included the standardisation of backup and recovery technologies on Veritas NetBackup.
About Symantec
Symantec is a global leader in providing security, storage and systems management solutions to help businesses and
consumers secure and manage their information. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Symantec has operations in more
than 40 countries. More information is available at www.symantec.com.
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