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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Tuesday October 21, 2008
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Internet
Industry Group calls for NBN pricing and access regime

By Staff writers | October 21, 2008

The Australian Industry Group has called on both the federal Government and industry to get pricing and access regimes for the national broadband network right the first time in order to derive maximum economic benefit.

 
 
Business
Australians support HECS for businesses, survey finds

By Staff writers | October 21, 2008

A majority of Australians believe that a system similar to the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) should exist for business research and development founding, a survey has found.

 
 
Software
Apple goes after Vista in new campaign

By Iain Thomson | October 21, 2008

After Microsoft's huge advertising campaign to support its Vista operating system Apple has gone on the offensive with a new series of adverts slating the move.

 
 
Mobility
Intel to put HSPA in Moorestown

By Shaun Nichols | October 21, 2008

Intel has revealed that it will be integrating High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) with its new generation of Moorestown mobile products.

 
 
Software
Government virtualisation subsidies under fire

By Ry Crozier | October 21, 2008

VMware has emerged upbeat from its latest round of efforts lobbying the Rudd government to subsidise enterprise adoption of virtualisation, but at least one IT insider is questioning the scheme's logic.

 
 
Hardware
Panasonic shrinks next-gen batteries

By Shaun Nichols | October 21, 2008

Panasonic is preparing to unveil a slimmed-down version of its 20-hour methanol fuel-cell battery.

 
 
Operating Systems
Symbian pins hopes on free, open-access future

By Paul Sandle | October 21, 2008

Users of the Symbian mobile phone operating system, meeting in London this week, hope that making the software freely available will help it regain momentum in the battle with new rivals like Apple and Google.

 
 

EVENTS

Event Name Location Date
Metropolis Congress 2008 Sydney Convention Centre October 22, 2008
Websense Roadshow - "Say Yes to Web 2.0" - Sydney The Establishment, 252 George Street, Sydney October 22, 2008
Websense Roadshow - "Say Yes to Web 2.0" - Brisbane Brisbane Hilton, 190 Elizabeth Street, Brisbane October 23, 2008
Websense Roadshow - "Say Yes to Web 2.0" - Canberra Rydges Capital Hill, Cnr Canberra Avenue & National Circuit, Forrest, Canberra October 24, 2008
Altis Consulting - Kimball University: Data Warehouse Lifecycle in Depth Course Rydges on Swanston Street Hotel, Melbourne October 27, 2008
Angel Connect Tasmania Henry Jones Art Hotel, 25 Hunter Street, Hobart October 28, 2008
 
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