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Legend building flash media
ASX-listed Legend Corporation has released locally manufactured Secure Digital flash media to take advantage of the growing market for digital cameras, MP3 players and digital storage.
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A scholarship has been granted to the first indigenous student in the Bachelor of Information Technology degree at the University of Technology Sydney.
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National and international organizations are joining forces to help strengthen the security of software and systems on which businesses rely.
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The Victorian government has announced $60,000 to subsidise business skills training for small ICT businesses.
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Australia’s smart handheld market grew strongly in the final quarter of 2004, which industry analyst IDC attributes to consumer spending over Christmas.
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Businesses around the world are tipped to up their spending on business intelligence staff and related software over the next three years, analysts at Gartner Group have said.
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Lower prices have helped push LCD ahead of CRT as the preferred choice of display technology in Australia, according to figures from industry analyst IDC.
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Alstom IT has set up an online reseller notification service for licence renewals, offering licence expiry reminders and information consolidation from other vendors and distributors in one portal.
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Alstom IT unleashes annuity portal
Alstom IT has set up an online reseller notification service for licence renewals, offering licence expiry reminders and information consolidation from other vendors and distributors in one portal.
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Lenovo gets US nod in IBM sale
US regulators have finally given the nod to the massive US$1.75 billion buyout of IBM’s PC business by Chinese giant Lenovo.
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Lenovo gets US nod in IBM sale
US regulators have finally given the nod to the massive US$1.75 billion buyout of IBM’s PC business by Chinese giant Lenovo.
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Australia drops out of IT economy top 10
Australia has dropped two places to rank 11 in the World Economic Forum’s 2004-2005 Global Information Technology Report.
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PC vendors need to brace for 2005: Gartner
PC vendors need to prepare for slowed growth in 2005 despite strong shipments in 2004, according to industry analyst Gartner.
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Macquarie launches Clean Internet
Telecommunications provider Macquarie Telecom has launched a managed service to protect its internet customers from viruses and spam at a network level.
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Telecommunications provider Macquarie Telecom has launched a managed service to protect its internet customers from viruses and spam at a network level.
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There was an increase in the number of mass mailing worms last month, according to a report from one security company.
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