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Bombs, bells and bureaucracy
A child of the London Blitz, Dr Godfrey Lance's career brought networking, and the foundations of a professional society, to Australia More...
ICT - The state we're in: Senator Richard Alston
By: Senator Richard Alston
10/08/2003 15:00:00
The success of Australia's ICT sector is best demonstrated by the sophisticated use of ICT across the economy as well as a strong focus on being world's-best in several selected areas.
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Security's next steps
By: Brian Fonseca
13/02/2003 17:14:11
From quantum cryptography to sonar biometrics, next-gen security technologies are on the way, pushing the envelope to address evolving threats
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CEDA: CRM and sales force effectiveness
By: Glenn Guilfoyle,
14/10/2002 17:13:50
Realistic expectations and prior research are required to ensure the effectiveness of CRM systems
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Vertical is not the only direction
By: Bhuvan Unhelkar
10/08/2002 17:13:31
A career change symposium held by the NSW Branch in July to address reduced employment opportunities for ICT practitioners drew 360 people from across our industry - with a further 60 on a waiting list for a repeat performance.
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Information is a weapon
By: Daintry Duffy
30/11/2001 17:12:45
What will happen when every soldier in the field is armed with it?
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Trying to outpace quickly growing demand
By: James Borck
25/04/2001 17:11:53
Pioneers promise to pack more data into smaller spaces
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IT News Review - Week nding October 6, 2000
By: IDG staff
06/10/2000 17:11:06
Ellison Calls For Single Configuration...McNealy Attacks Competitors, Praises the Net...Dell Warns of Lower-Than-Expected Revenue Growth...Maxtor to buy Quantum unit for more than US$2B...Domain names go Chinese...Equipment Failure Knocks Napster Offline...Future Business Will Not Hang on E-Business...High Flyers Will Have Access to E-Mail...AltaVista.com Gets "au-ganised"...Hacker Puts Nasdaq on Warning...10-Gigabit Ethernet Technology Picks Up Steam...IBM Ready to Launch First 64-Bit Mainframe...Microsoft Server Missing Key Applications...Sun Revs Up Grid Engine Server
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IT News Review - Week ending August 18, 2000
By: IDG staff
18/08/2000 17:10:47
Woolies, eTax hacked full of holes...Compression Technology Could Speed Net Transfers...Authors Sue Media Giants Over Database Story Use...Caldera CEO Tells it How He Sees It...Study: Users Trust Information on the Internet..Compaq Ends an Era, Retires VAX...IBM Claims Fastest Quantum Computer...Ericsson 3G mobile demo heats vendor competition...1.1GHz Athlon systems due this month...All Palms on Deck...Microsoft's BizTalk Hits Beta...AS/400 Users Get a Windows Boost...Microsoft Readies Data Centre Version of Win 2000...IBM OS Targets Intel Market, Linux Users
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Sun's dreaming of ‘Jini' - so what's all the fuss about?
By: Jason Krause
01/08/1998 17:08:39
Sun Microsystems engineers have been working quietly on a new Java technology called Jini since 1995.
Part of the original vision for Java, it was put on the back burner while Sun waited for Java to gain widespread acceptance.
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Time to take a stand for remote Australia
By: Bruce Kruttschnitt
01/05/1998 17:08:21
The on-going debates over the sell-off of Telstra and spectrum for digital television have raised the profile of those Australians living in remote parts of the country who are severely disadvantaged with regard to communications services.
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