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  Editor's Note  

Good afternoon,

It's great to see Azure live in Australia, but it looks like we'll have to wait several months for many of the advanced features in demand from large enterprise users.

Allie Coyne has also compared the prices of local instances to those offered in US and Asian data centres - and the news isn't good.

-- Brett Winterford

 
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Microsoft offers dedicated fibre connections to Aussie Azure cloud

By Anthony Caruana, Allie Coyne

Will inflated local prices turn customers off?

Vic Govt promises 3D printers for all state high schools

By Paris Cowan

Grants to "nurture scientific endeavour".

ASIC pushes for telco data interception powers

By Allie Coyne

NBN will make traditional sources 'of very little use'.

Ex-Oracle worker awarded higher damages in harassment case

By Allie Coyne

Court awards extra $30k.

 

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Pip Marlow

@pipms

Excited to just have shared that today we are live with Microsoft Azure Australian Geo for the first time. #auteched

 

alliecoyne

Allie Coyne

@alliecoyne

Now that Azure has launched in Australia, let's take a look at what locals will be charged. #auteched http://t.co/RvDFx6PClQ

 

alliecoyne

Allie Coyne

@alliecoyne

For Aussies: large website with 4 CPU cores + 7GB memory = $378.42 a month. For central US and Asia = $300.72 p/m http://t.co/bUg6xoiw1D

 

alliecoyne

Allie Coyne

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8-core 14GB virtual machine will cost Aussies $679, compared to $540.88 in central US and southeast Asia http://t.co/5iL3zZZdpq

 

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NCI News

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Scientists use Raijin @NCInews to uncover new catalytic activity of #Nobel compound #graphene: http://t.co/Q0egnxeGJv http://t.co/EdjdEaZl34

 

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Amy Coopes

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Computing power of the human brain 1 trillion bits/sec. Memory capacity 1-1,000 terabytes #medtweets

 
 
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November 12, 2014

 
 

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November 17, 2014

 
 

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