Brett Winterford

One of Australia’s most prolific journalists, Brett Winterford has written about the business of technology for close to 15 years.

Awarded Business Journalist and Technology Journalist of the year at the 2004 ITjourno awards and Editor of the Year at the 2009 Publishers Australia 'Bell' awards, Winterford has extensive experience in both the business and technology press.

In the business press, Winterford has worked for the Australian Financial Review, and Charter – a trade press magazine published by the Institute of Chartered Accountants.

He has also penned technology feature stories for CIO and ZDNet.

Brett's areas of specialty include enterprise software, cloud computing and IT services.

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Recent articles by Brett Winterford
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Can altruism thrive in the age of the Bitcoin?
ACS offers free indemnity insurance for young IT workers   

ACS offers free indemnity insurance for young IT workers

Bundles protection against lawsuits into ACS membership.
Report: Apple devices dominate Australia's mobile internet 

Report: Apple devices dominate Australia's mobile internet

Digital market intelligence firm ComScore has revealed market research that shows Apple iPads and iPhones as the dominant mobile web devices in Australia when it comes to internet traffic.
Dell slapped over "express" warranties 

Dell slapped over "express" warranties

Australia's competition regulator the ACCC has cracked down on PC and technology vendor Dell, accusing the company of misleading customers with regards to warranties.
Gillard to be Prime Minister 

Gillard to be Prime Minister

The Communications portfolio has been thrown wide open under the new leadership of Julia Gillard, who usurped Prime Minister Kevin Rudd today in an uncontested party room spill.
NBN Co to buy Telstra network for $11 billion 

NBN Co to buy Telstra network for $11 billion

Telecommunications incumbent Telstra has agreed to migrate its copper and cable broadband networks to Government-owned NBN Co in a deal worth $11 billion.
Westpac shines, ANZ sinks in online bank audit 

Westpac shines, ANZ sinks in online bank audit

A one-month audit of the performance of Australia's major banking websites reveals user experience issues for local customers
Conroy reveals plans to censor the internet 

Conroy reveals plans to censor the internet

Mandatory ISP-level filtering comes to Australia.
Government goes it alone on NBN 

Government goes it alone on NBN

The Australian Government will build its own $43 billion National Broadband Network, in a move that returns Australia's telecommunications economy to an era of part-public, part-private ownership.

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