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DBCDE signs off on Broken Hill fibre link 21 November, 2011 16:32:00
The Broken Hill fibre backbone link, part of the Federal Government’s $250 million Regional Backbone Blackspots Program (RBBP), has finally gone live two months later than previously planned. - +
The Dish at Parkes celebrates 50 years 31 October, 2011 11:11:00
Australia's iconic 'Dish' at Parkes today celebrates its 50th anniversary. - +
Australian scientist shares Nobel physics prize 04 October, 2011 22:18:00
Australian National University (ANU) astronomer Brian Schmidt has been named a joint winner of the 2011 Nobel physics prize for research that discovered the universe is expanding at an accelerating pace. - +
Best Buy set to hire 200 IT pros 01 October, 2011 02:06:22
Electronics retailer Best Buy plans to hire 200 IT professionals over the next year, and plans to advertise 100 of the positions in the next several weeks. - +
Intel said set to ship five new SSDs, hybrid drive 29 April, 2011 04:55:00
Intel plans to release five new solid-state drives (SSDs) before year's end, according to reports. - +
SETI hunt for alien life put on hold 27 April, 2011 06:45:00
The US federal and state budget squeeze is affecting life here on Earth - and beyond. - +
Australian thermal energy to power Queensland homes by 2013 14 April, 2011 15:23:00
Australian-based thermal energy technology will be the backbone behind the Gillard government’s new Queensland solar project. - +
Mobile battles take PC founding father back to early wars 31 March, 2011 08:30:11
One of the founding fathers of the original IBM PC, Mark Dean, says competition in the smartphone and tablet markets today is as wild as the early microcomputer battles between Apple, Commodore and IBM almost three decades ago. - +
iPad 2 in the enterprise: One company's upgrade strategy 19 March, 2011 06:21:00
When the iPad 2 hit Apple stores, people couldn't wait to buy. Lines stretched around entire city blocks. At the Apple Store in Walnut Creek, Calif., a shopping mecca 30 miles east of San Francisco, people at the front of the line said they'd been waiting since 6 a.m. for the iPad 2 to go on sale at 5 p.m. - +
Social networking app backs up après-ski tales 10 March, 2011 05:00:00
A slopeside location-based social networking service came to five ski resorts this season, allowing skiers and boarders to track their Vail Resorts vertical feet, earn virtual ski pins and connect with friends. Called EpicMix, Vail Resorts rolled the system out to mountains in California and Colorado, covering 17,000 acres or about 70 square kilometers of terrain. - +
Far north Queensland mobile services to be restored soon 08 February, 2011 16:17:00
Telstra will restore mobile services in Queensland within 24 hours following the damage caused by Cyclone Yasi in the far north of the state.
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CIO industry insight podcast #11: Brad Howarth talks about the future of broadband 15 June, 2011 09:17:33
Journalist for CIO Australia, Lisa Banks, chats to Brad Howarth about A Faster Future; the book he co-authored with Janelle Ledwidge. - +
CIO Live Podcast #89: Graham Waller, vice president and executive partner, Gartner 24 November, 2010 14:34:44
CIO Australia editor, Georgina Swan, talks with Graham Waller, co-author of The CIO Edge - 7 Leadership Skills you need to drive results. The book examines the key skills CIOs need and how to develop them,focusing on the importance of the interplay between IT processes and people leadership. - +
CIO industry insight podcast #10: Rob Livingstone discusses the instruments required to fly into the cloud 14 October, 2010 10:08:38
CIO Australia editor, Georgina Swan, talks to the 'accidental CIO' about the opportunities and pitfalls of the cloud - +
CIO Industry Insight Podcast #9: Tim Ayling, Chief Executive Officer, Platform46 06 August, 2010 09:22:40
CIO Australia editor, Georgina Swan, talks with Platform46 CEO, Tim Ayling, about collaboration in the enterprise. - +
Special Report: Green and Sustainable IT in the Enterprise 15 April, 2010 11:58:23
Despite all the hype surrounding Green IT, many CIOs and senior IT executives are unsure about the best way to start their organisations on the green journey. In this special edition podcast, CIO Australia editor Matt Rodgers speaks to Sundeep Khisty, Green Practice Leader, HP Enterprise Services, Asia Pacific & Japan, about how CIOs can best guide IT to become a core part of a company's sustainability strategy.
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Trojan scoops 20k archives in one week 09 February, 2012 16:18:00
Cloud dump offers thieves reliability.A Trojan discovered this month has already stolen upwards of 20,000 archives, Symantec is warning. - +
DDoS attacks motivated by politics not criminality, Arbor Networks finds 09 February, 2012 01:47:00
Large service providers fear the AnonymousLarge Internet organisations believe ideological and political motivations have become the single commonest motivation behind the DDoS attacks hitting their networks, a survey of major Internet firms by has found. - +
Researchers crack satellite encryption 09 February, 2012 09:27:00
Researchers at a university in Bochum, Germany claim to have cracked encryption algorithms of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) that are used to secure certain civilian satellite phone communications. - +
EU to stengthen its cybersecurity watchdog 09 February, 2012 03:22:46
Cybercrime is worth more than the international drugs trade, says Commissioner Neelie KroesA push by European authorities to strengthen the European Union's cybersecurity watchdog has been given a green light by parliamentarians. - +
Google ships Chrome 17, touts more malware alerts and page pre-loads 09 February, 2012 08:22:00
Patches 20 vulnerabilities, pays $10,500 in bounties to four bug huntersGoogle today patched 20 vulnerabilities in the desktop edition of Chrome and added new anti-malware download warnings to version 17.
Software AG Delivers a New Generation of Business Mashups with ARIS MashZone 2.0 17 September, 2010 11:37:00
Software AG Named a Leader in Business Process Management Suites by Independent Research Firm 09 September, 2010 14:35:00
Europe’s Silicon Valley – Delivering Sustainable Economic Growth is the Agenda 02 September, 2010 09:44:00
Kyocera takes the guess work out of cutting technology costs 27 January, 2010 17:20:00
Riverbed Provides Seamless Integration Between Network Assessment and Acceleration with Enhanced Cascade Solution 27 January, 2010 15:25:00
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