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Since its establishment in August 2001, the ACS Foundation has based its success on the generous support of corporate and government sponsors who have caught the vision of contributing to Australia’s future by helping young people to pursue careers in ICT. More...
ACS news
By: ACS
09/08/2003 15:59:08
The latest news from the Australian Computer Society.
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ACS News
By: IDG staff
18/06/2003 16:42:15
Just a few short years ago, when the global ICT skills shortage was at its height, women were seen as a key part of the solution to the critical under-supply of ICT professionals. With women accounting for less than a quarter of those employed in ICT, it was hoped that programs to encourage more women into the sector would help to address the gender imbalance while increasing the pool of available skills.
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ACS News
By: IDG staff
17/04/2003 16:42:00
The ACS Foundation will next month begin awarding the first of 60 new scholarships to be presented to students enrolled in ICT courses around Australia. These are in addition to 26 continuing scholarships which were among the 46 awarded in 2002, bringing to a total of 106 the number of scholarships awarded in the first two years of operation.
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ACS News
By: ACS staff
21/08/2001 17:12:12
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Code resurrection: A new gospel
By: Tom Sullivan
19/06/2001 17:12:08
Reuse, the Holy Grail of application development, is finally coming into its own
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ACS News
By: ACS staff
25/04/2001 17:11:49
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IT News Review - Week Ending Friday 30 June 2000
By: IDG staff
30/06/2000 17:10:36
Intel does latest chip by the numbers...Govt security hole assists GST hack...Unions compete with cut price PCs...Faulty Chips Corrupt Data in Handhelds...Oz business online buying tipped to grow in 2000: IDC...Software testing for the real world...MS extends Office space with ASP partners...$1.1 million moratorium finally unleashed..Undeterred Gocorp gains another gaming licence....ATO feels GST pressure...Gartner identifies shifts in CIO roles...AMP appoints new CIO...Govt dance on parallel bar fails to impress...Stockmarket to hit refresh on dotcom romance?
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IT News Review
By: IDG staff
27/03/2000 17:10:34
Online Government: Act One ... Feds ID Hacker Who Stole 485k Credit-Card Numbers ... UPDATE: Worm hasn't turned on Australia yet ... Feds Debut Site to Fight Computer Crime ... Sony takes back PlayStation 2 units for testing ... Memory glitch may affect 400,000 Dell laptops ... Microsoft, Andersen in e-commerce JV ... Study: E-customers are mostly dissatisfied ... BHP gives employees cheap net access ... Hacker-Controlled Tanks, Planes and Warships? ... Survey: ebusiness no longer a technical issue ... So whose ABC is it anyway? ... Corporate porn: The great Australian e-bludge ... UNSW improves student administration
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Feature: Will Year 2000 Projects Pass the Test?
By: Kathleen Melymuka
18/08/1998 17:09:11
If you think year 2000 inventory and remediation is tough, wait till you see the 800-pound gorilla waiting around the corner.
"We'll spend about 65 percent of our project time on testing," says Tony Del Duca, year 2000 project manager at Nabisco Inc., the Parsippany, New Jersey-based maker of snacks such as Oreo cookies and Ritz crackers. "But if that's news to people right now, they'd better be looking for another job."
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Feature: Will Year 2000 Projects Pass the Test?
By: Kathleen Melymuka
18/08/1998 17:08:53
If you think year 2000 inventory and remediation is tough, wait till you see the 800-pound gorilla waiting around the corner.
"We'll spend about 65 percent of our project time on testing," says Tony Del Duca, year 2000 project manager at Nabisco Inc., the Parsippany, New Jersey-based maker of snacks such as Oreo cookies and Ritz crackers. "But if that's news to people right now, they'd better be looking for another job."
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