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Down the technology track in 2008
We take a look over the horizon at what ICT might offer, what it means to those who use it, and those who have to care for it
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Ultimate technology - it doesn't get better than this
By: Bill Harrington
04/01/2008 04:16:26
If a calculator is nearing its use-by date, what's the future for a PC?
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IT security and management on collision course
By: Matt Hines
04/01/2008 04:12:44
As security companies push into systems management, and vendors in the management space push back, convergence of the two is ongoing and largely unavoidable
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If there was ever a good time to get into ICT, it's now.
By: Beverley Head
04/01/2008 03:48:51
ICT accounts for nearly 5 per cent of Australia's gross domestic product, but while it is irrevocably linked with every aspect of the creation of the other 95 per cent, it can wither simply for lack of human support.
It's a people business that lacks people; university enrolments for ICT courses dropped 20 per cent between 2002 and 2005 and the lack is being felt now. And are the graduates universities produce armed with the skills they - and we - need?
The skills vacancy index has risen 20 per cent over 2007, and while ICT isn't alone in feeling the skills lack, the other industries in the same boat need ICT to survive anyway.
Trouble is, no one really knows the size of the problem so cannot scope a solution to it.
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ACS News
By: ACS staff
04/01/2008 02:59:38
Australian Computer Society innovations, initiatives and events
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Collabronauts: collaboration and the cyberspace race
By: Sheryle Moon
23/10/2007 23:51:17
Networks are the new constellations, where ICT must boldly go
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ACS news
By: ACS staff
23/10/2007 22:53:03
Australian Computer Society research, initiatives and information
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High tech in the weirdest places
By: Information Age staff
23/10/2007 00:09:23
The IT industry is no stranger to innovation. In fact, crackpot -- er, novel uses of technology often prove the key to achieving competitive advantage.
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"IBM - from the inside looking out"
By: Roman Tarnavski
17/08/2007 15:56:30
aka: Insanely Boring Multinational
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Ethics: A tale of trains, planes - and software
By: Mike Bowern
17/08/2007 15:11:48
Without standards, education and professionalism, things can blow up
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Driving innovation in e-government
By: Hon Gary Nairn
17/08/2007 15:04:44
The wheels of government are powered by ICT - and more horsepower is being added
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