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ACS news: Kim Denham appointed ACS CEO
The ACS has appointed Kim Denham as its new Chief Executive Officer.
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Telstra's call for development
By: Sol Trujillo
23/10/2007 00:41:29
Telstra CEO Sol Trujillo's vision for the future
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Cover story: Promises, policies and proposals
By: ACS staff
15/08/2007 15:30:00
There's a federal election on the way; there always is - except that this time the race for media and mind space has reached nearly full gallop earlier than usual.
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ACS anoints Fellows, Honorary Life Members
By: ACS staff
15/12/2006 15:38:46
The ACS Council awarded 14 Fellowships and one highly prestigious Honorary Life Membership at its recent meeting in November, recognising ICT professionals who have made significant contributions to their industry and their profession.
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Your corporate information...going, going, gone to the highest bidder
By: Dr Craig Valli
18/08/2006 11:56:52
Throwing your data out with the computer is as dangerous as it is unnecessary
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ACS news
By: ACS staff
09/06/2005 16:21:57
Australian Computer Society initiatives, research and events
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VoIP: The promise and the pain
By: Leon Erlanger
12/10/2004 14:00:28
The consensus is that VoIP, which describes many different scenarios for running call control and digitised voice traffic over enterprise IP data networks, works
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Local telco billing solution slashes costs
By: Peter Davidson
12/10/2004 12:27:50
A unique Australian technology is radically cutting ownership costs for telecommunications companies connecting to their partners, and the managing of these "interconnect" call revenues
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Corporate data in hand
By: Tom Thompson
04/12/2003 16:05:28
[intro] Sacrificing fancy features for broad compatibility, J2ME bridges the gap between handhelds and datacentres
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Gravy train from China slows
By: Sumner Lemon
10/12/2002 17:14:01
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2002: when headless chooks ruled the roost
By: David Braue
10/12/2002 17:13:58
2002: when headless chooks ruled the roost. The selection of Adelaide to host 2002's World Congress on Information Technology, which ran over three days in late February, was a major coup for the small city of churches. But nearly a year after the conference, the one speaker whose comments are remembered most vividly is David Murray, head of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA).
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