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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Saturday January 10, 2009
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Business
Week in Review: The road less travelled

By Ry Crozier | January 10, 2009

It was a week where prosumers tried to drive the technology agenda with CES and Macworld, forcing the enterprise into the backseat. Lucky enterprise techies know a thing or two about backseat driving.

 
 
Mobility
Skype makes mobile push

By Sinead Carew | January 10, 2009

Skype, which has helped legions of consumers lower their long-distance phone bills with computer-based calling, is making a big push into the mobile sector, announcing support for Google's Android on Thursday.

 
 
Business
CES - Bad economy takes pizzazz out of tech show

By Edwin Chan | January 10, 2009

Vast, empty spaces in the middle of the show floor. Knots of uniformed salespeople standing idly next to flickering screens. A slow-moving crowd drifting from one display to the next.

 
 
Software
Citrix readies iPhone client

By Danny Bradbury | January 10, 2009

Application delivery firm Citrix has been demonstrating its long-rumoured iPhone client at the Macworld show this week.

 
 
Security
Two-factor authentication comes to iPhone

By Danny Bradbury | January 10, 2009

German company Charismathics chose the annual Macworld show in San Francisco this week to launch a two-factor authentication client for the iPhone, effectively turning the device into a smartcard for secure access.

 
 

EVENTS

Event Name Location Date
Dimensional Modeling in Depth: Kimball University and Altis Consulting Sydney Marriott Hotel, Sydney March 17, 2009
ETL Architecture in Depth: Kimball University and Altis Consulting Sydney Marriott Hotel, Sydney March 23, 2009
 
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