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Microsoft gets SaaSy with Telstra but doesn't go all the way 01 September, 2009 05:00:00
Microsoft has dipped its toe a little further in to the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) world by making its online services available through Telstra's T-Suite platform. - +
Windows 7 enabled netbooks for schools to include open source software 26 August, 2009 15:37:00
The 267,000 Windows 7 based netbooks that the NSW Government has started rolling out to high schools will come pre-installed with open source software. The initial roll out that began today will see the 70,000 Year 9 students in NSW schools have a Windows 7 enabled Lenovo IdeaPad S10e by the end of this year. - +
Australian Mint invests in technology 26 August, 2009 07:00:00
The Royal Australian Mint may be in a heritage-listed building, but there will soon be nothing old about the technology. The Mint has been going through a refurbishment and modernisation program that has involved it moving from two buildings into one and significantly revamping its technology. - +
Robots make the coins go round downunder 20 August, 2009 22:00:00
Australia's currency is now largely managed by a six-meter tall, 8000kg robot, which was put to work at the Royal Australian Mint in March this year as part of a general technology overhaul and refurbishment. - +
A-Z of Programming Languages: Scala 18 August, 2009 11:32:00
A Twitter developer has said that Scala could become the language of choice of the modern Web 2.0 startup. LinkedIn also uses the language. So do with many other big corporate names including Sony Pictures, EDF and SAP. Martin Odersky tells us about Scala’s history, its future and what makes it so interesting. - +
Australia leads the way in IPv6 adoption: OECD 14 August, 2009 12:26:00
Australia is one of the countries leading the way in IPv6 adoption, according to an Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report which calls for more network operators to follow its lead as IPv4 is running out. - +
Australia the pricey country for mobile broadband: OECD 13 August, 2009 09:38:00
Mobile broadband users in Australia pay more than in any other Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) country according to a new report released by the organisation, which measured mobile broadband usage of the 30 member countries in three brackets: high use, medium use and low use. - +
Mind mapping keeps Defence projects on track 11 August, 2009 16:29:00
Mindjet’s MindManager software has helped an LES consultant increase productivity by up to 60 percent and deliver successful projects to the Defence Force and other clients. - +
NBN will cause a social tipping point: Senator Kate Lundy 07 August, 2009 12:50:00
The National Broadband Network (NBN) will give the Government the incentive it needs to invest in the digital sector, according to ACT Senator Kate Lundy who spoke at a Wikimedia event in Canberra today. - +
New Linux-based technology to make ‘smarter’ GPS 06 August, 2009 07:51:00
Sick of having your GPS tell you to turn the wrong way up a one-way street or lead you to a dead end? Fear not: Linux-based technology developed at NICTA is on its way to help make personal navigation systems more accurate. - +
Red Hat pushes certification program amid Linux wave 06 August, 2009 07:36:00
Linux vendor Red Hat is pushing its certification program and looking to recruit more training partners in light of its ten-year anniversary and increasing Linux uptake.
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CIO Industry Insight Podcast #9 Scott Dawes, VP of Applications Business Unit, Oracle ANZ 03 March, 2010 10:26:28
CIO Australia Editor Matt Rodgers catches up with Scott Dawes, VP of Oracle's Applications Business Unit in A/NZ, about the role supply chain and logistics software plays in keeping global businesses moving. - +
CIO Industry Insight Podcast #8: Michael Sentonas, Chief Technology Officer for McAfee Australia 25 February, 2010 11:26:51
CIO Australia Editor Matt Rodgers talks with McAfee Australia CTO Michael Sentonas about the findings of McAfee's latest critical infrastructure protection report, In the Crossfire: Critical Infrastructure in the age of Cyberwar as well as the new security threats CIOs face in today's Web 2.0 world. - +
CIO Industry Insight Podcast #7: Peter Thomas, Senior Director for Exadata Solutions & Architecture, Oracle ANZ 17 February, 2010 10:01:02
CIO Australia Editor Matt Rodgers talks with Peter Thomas, Oracle's Senior Director for Exadata Solutions and Architecture, about the company's latest high-end database and storage system. - +
CIO Industry Insight Podcast #6: Brenton Smith, Managing Director, CA (ANZ) 26 October, 2009 12:47:52
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CIO Live Podcast #88: Mark Toomey, author of Waltzing with the Elephant: A Comprehensive Guide to Directing and Controlling Information Technology 24 September, 2009 11:55:25
CIO Australia Editor Matt Rodgers interviews Mark Toomey, author of "Waltzing with the Elephant: A Comprehensive Guide to Directing and Controlling Information Technology". Framed around the international standard ISO/IEC 38500, Waltzing with the Elephant explains what IT governance is, how it fits into the overall regime of corporate governance and IT service management and also defines the characteristics that organisations should exhibit when they are truly effective in governing their use of IT.
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Facebook users targeted in massive spam run 19 March, 2010 06:50:00
The messages try to get users to dowload a malicious attachmentFacebook's 400 million users have been targeted by a spam run that could infect their computers with malicious software designed to steals passwords and other data, according to security researchers at McAfee. - +
Using Biometric Access Systems: Dos and Don'ts 18 March, 2010 06:41:00
For biometric access systems, the devil is in the details. Here are implementation strategies from users and analysts.Considering a biometric access system? Experts offer practical advice in these dos and don'ts. - +
Seven Firefox Plug-ins That Improve Online Privacy 18 March, 2010 06:18:00
It does help the more nerdy among us ascertain what's going on under the hood of a websiteAs strange as it might sound, there are times when I wish for the old days of the Internet circa the early 1990's. The days of Mosaic and Lynx, where there was no Flash, no Javascript and no Java. A simpler time where protecting your privacy and security wasn't as essential as it is today. - +
Law enforcement push for stricter domain name rules 18 March, 2010 05:04:00
The changes would make it more difficult for criminals to register under false details for domain namesLaw enforcement officials in the U.K. and U.S. are pushing the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to put in place measures that would help reduce abuse of the domain name system. - +
Indian security startup offers free software 17 March, 2010 06:01:00
The company hopes to make money by selling services to small companiesWep Solutions, an Indian security software and services startup, is offering its unified threat management appliance software free to small businesses around the world.
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