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EARLY EDITION
BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Friday February 27, 2009
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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Mobility
iTNews goes Mobile

By Brett Winterford | February 26, 2009

Australia's most trusted source of technology news comes straight to your handheld with the launch of iTNews Mobile Edition.

 
 
Internet
Pirate Bay 'not directly linked' to industry damage

By Rosalie Marshall | February 27, 2009

Lawyers acting for BitTorrent tracker The Pirate Bay have argued that there is no connection between illicit downloads and lost sales in the music industry.

 
 
Software
Researchers make programming breakthrough

By Nick Farrell | February 27, 2009

Researchers have developed a software tool which runs embedded code in video games and software faster.

 
 
Business
Opinion: Time for IT service's industrial revolution

By Katy Ring | February 27, 2009

Service providers that have embraced industrialised service delivery will prosper in the recession, writes the Bathwick Group's Katy Ring.

 
 
Security
Gary McKinnon dealt new blow by CPS

By Phil Muncaster | February 27, 2009

British hacker Gary McKinnon's hopes of being tried in the UK were dealt a massive blow today, after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced it would not bring charges against him.

 
 
Networking
Juniper Networks foresees single data centre fabric

By Ian Williams | February 27, 2009

Juniper Networks has laid out its roadmap for future plans to develop a next-generation data centre fabric, including hardware, software and technology infrastructure.

 
 
Security
Security chiefs urged to take joined-up approach

By Phil Muncaster | February 27, 2009

IT security needs to be more closely aligned with other corporate security functions, with an individual role co-ordinating and monitoring converged enterprise risk, according to a new benchmarking study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

 
 

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Event Name Location Date
IBM Solutions Showcase - Solutions for Change Australia-wide February 24, 2009
Strategically Managing Intranet Developments Rydges World Square March 02, 2009
Introduction to Business Intelligence with MicroStrategy - Sydney March 4th, 2009 North Sydney March 04, 2009
Managing and Securing Web 2.0 - Hear from the industry experts NSW Trade and Investment Centre, Level 47, MLC Centre, 19 Martin Place, Sydney, NSW March 04, 2009
Introduction to Business Intelligence with MicroStrategy - Sydney March 4th Sydney March 04, 2009
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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