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Exclusive: Western Power asks for $529m IT budget

Exclusive: Western Power asks for $529m IT budget

Five-year plan breakdown revealed.
Ry Crozier Oct 14 2011 7:17AM Financial Services
ANU, Melbourne bolster Australia's IT research rankings

ANU, Melbourne bolster Australia's IT research rankings

ARC study puts Australia's IT research in context.
Brett Winterford , Jenna Pitcher Feb 1 2011 6:40AM Training & Development
Council to assess Govt-funded research

Council to assess Govt-funded research

Supporting IT system to be built.
Liz Tay Apr 14 2010 6:46AM Training & Development
Trojan 2.0 era about to begin: Finjan

Trojan 2.0 era about to begin: Finjan

Cyberattackers are on the verge of creating trojans that take advantage of social networking websites and Web 2.0 technologies, according to researchers at Finjan.
Frank Washkuch Jan 11 2008 3:17PM Security
Kindle and EEe PC herald new mobile era

Kindle and EEe PC herald new mobile era

Amazon’s new Kindle e-book reader device and ASUSTek Computer’s ultra-mobile Eee PC are "conspicuous examples" of a new class of internet-connected products which will become popular over the next five years..
Robert Jaques Dec 13 2007 7:18AM Hardware
Senator Stephen Conroy to see Australia into new digital era

Senator Stephen Conroy to see Australia into new digital era

Prime minister-elect Kevin Rudd has chosen Senator Stephen Conroy, to enter cabinet as Minister for Communications, Broadband and the Digital Economy.

Lilia Guan Nov 29 2007 2:39PM Telco/ISP
MMS phone virus marks dawn of new era

MMS phone virus marks dawn of new era

The first mobile phone virus using the Mobile Messaging Service (MMS) is finally a reality, and anti-virus experts are predicting a dangerous future. CommWarrior, discovered this week, sends itself as an MMS to addresses it finds an infected telephone directory.
David Quainton Mar 8 2005 12:30PM Security
Secure Computing - Blended Viruses: A New Era in Anti-Virus Protection

Secure Computing - Blended Viruses: A New Era in Anti-Virus Protection

We live in a new era of blended threats, worm viruses and a host of new breeds of malicious mobile code that are more dangerous than ever.
Dean Coza Jan 15 2004 11:22AM Security

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