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Telstra customers ‘ain’t seen nothing yet’ on Next G speeds

Telstra customers ‘ain’t seen nothing yet’ on Next G speeds

Telstra is already priming parts of its Next G network to run at 42Mbps by year end and said it will be right there with Ericsson as they push on to future high speed configurations.
Ry Crozier Feb 17 2009 2:42PM Telco/ISP
Australian Computer Society to use Sophos security solution

Australian Computer Society to use Sophos security solution

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has partnered with Sophos to let members use its Endpoint Security solution as part of their ACS membership.
Staff Writers Feb 2 2009 2:54PM Security
Australian Unity stacks network with Juniper boxes

Australian Unity stacks network with Juniper boxes

Australian Unity has purchased new switches and network security boxes from Juniper Networks in a deal announced today.
Staff Writers Jan 16 2009 2:05PM Networking
WA apprenticeship administrator places Microsoft CRM

WA apprenticeship administrator places Microsoft CRM

Australian Technical College South Perth has deployed a Microsoft Dynamics CRM system to help manage information on student offers and placements made under the Australian school-based apprenticeship scheme.
Ry Crozier Dec 12 2008 12:14PM Software
Feds grapple with ABG under-participation

Feds grapple with ABG under-participation

The Department of Communications and Broadband has made a callout to ISPs to take advantage of the ‘free marketing’ and customer lead generation offered by the Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) initiative.
Ry Crozier Nov 6 2008 9:43AM Telco/ISP
Support fades for Australian net censorship

Support fades for Australian net censorship

The Australian government’s plans to censor all web content at the borders of the country looks in danger of coming unstuck.
Iain Thomson Oct 31 2008 3:13PM Telco/ISP
Australians support HECS for businesses, survey finds

Australians support HECS for businesses, survey finds

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.
Staff Writers Oct 21 2008 2:18PM Financial Services
Government asked to subsidise virtualisation

Government asked to subsidise virtualisation

VMware will lobby the Australian government to offer incentives to business to encourage adoption of virtualisation technology.
Ry Crozier Oct 14 2008 12:57PM Software
Daylight saving to commence this weekend in some states

Daylight saving to commence this weekend in some states

Daylight saving time will commence on Sunday 5 October in New South Wales, ACT, Victoria and South Australia and Tasmania.
Staff Writers Oct 2 2008 7:00AM Strategy
Telstra responds to reports of stranded mobile customers

Telstra responds to reports of stranded mobile customers

Telstra has responded to reports of "stranded customers" made by anonymous dealers to The Australian, saying that its new billing platform is "on track".

Staff Writers Sep 30 2008 3:00PM Telco/ISP
IBM close to agreement with Flightdeck workers

IBM close to agreement with Flightdeck workers

Tensions at IBM’s Flightdeck facility in Baulkham Hills have eased after union members voted to accept the direction of the current negotiations.
Kathryn Small Sep 24 2008 2:06PM Training & Development
Local iPhone users devour content

Local iPhone users devour content

Aussie iPhone owners are consuming over 2MB of data per session, dwarfing existing mobile web and even some desktop session usage stats.
Ry Crozier Sep 2 2008 1:10PM Telco/ISP
Young Australians prefer blogging to voting, study finds

Young Australians prefer blogging to voting, study finds

The Internet could be the key to engaging young Australians who have turned their backs on traditional political processes, researchers say.
Liz Tay Aug 29 2008 12:34PM Software
New 3G iPhone to hit Australian shores July 11

New 3G iPhone to hit Australian shores July 11

Apple has announced that its new 3G iPhone will be available in Australia through mobile carriers, Optus and Vodafone, on July 11.
Staff Writers Jun 10 2008 9:59AM Hardware
iTunes hits Australian higher learning

iTunes hits Australian higher learning

Students in Australia and New Zealand will now be able to take the classroom anywhere with the adoption of Apple’s iTunes U at seven universities in the region.
Ashley Clark Jun 4 2008 1:53PM Software
Australian call centres not bothered by Do Not Call Register

Australian call centres not bothered by Do Not Call Register

While the Federal Government’s Do Not Call Register has celebrated its first year in operation with news it has amassed 2.3 million telephone numbers to its list, findings from Dimension Data reveal that it has had little effect on Australia’s largest contact centres.
Staff Writers Jun 2 2008 3:39PM Telco/ISP
SAP helps Australian companies meet environmental standards

SAP helps Australian companies meet environmental standards

SAP is launching its Environmental Compliance software platform for Australian and New Zealand corporations in correspondence with the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007.
Ashley Clark May 9 2008 7:49AM Software
Newly formed alliance supports professionals’ return to University

Newly formed alliance supports professionals’ return to University

A new agreement between Curtin University of Technology and the Australian Computer Society (ACS) has been forged to support ACS-trained professionals who may want to return to University for postgraduate education.
Liz Tay Apr 22 2008 3:12PM Training & Development
Australian Commissioner: Privacy guidelines needed

Australian Commissioner: Privacy guidelines needed

The Australian Privacy Commissioner, Karen Curtis, has called for feedback from businesses, organisations, government agencies and the public on a draft Voluntary Information Security Breach Notification Guide.
Staff Writers Apr 17 2008 2:26PM Security
Hong Kong reaches out to Australian trade

Hong Kong reaches out to Australian trade

In an effort to promote trade between Australia and Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is hosting a number of Australian companies at its fifth annual International ICT Expo this week.
Liz Tay Apr 14 2008 11:43AM Strategy

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