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Rio Tinto makes a case for mine automation
Some jobs to go but 'benefits outweigh costs'.
Ry Crozier
Feb 6 2012 5:03PM
Networking
Deloitte absorbs SAP consultancy Logro
Eyes analytics boom, mining and resources expertise.
Ry Crozier
Feb 2 2012 10:52AM
Software
Codan snaps up mining comms maker
Used for asset tracking, collision avoidance.
Ry Crozier
Jan 4 2012 4:38PM
Networking
Australia's north-west mines snapped for maps
With the help of custom cameras and supercomputer.
Brett Winterford
Dec 8 2011 5:21PM
Hardware
BHP Potash takeover targeted by hackers
Forensics analyst claims Chinese hackers responsible.
Darren Pauli
Dec 7 2011 10:05AM
Security
Digital drilling: can data unearth geothermal sources?
NSW chief scientist revives 'Glass Earth' initiative.
Liz Tay
Nov 1 2011 7:04AM
Software
Want a better IT job? Go west
Western Australia battles with an ICT skills shortage.
Brett Winterford
Sep 22 2011 6:48AM
Training & Development
BigAir eyes defence, mining markets
To leverage student infrastructure for new verticals.
James Hutchinson
Aug 24 2011 6:41AM
Telco/ISP
CSC mulls Perth-based cloud
Visiting VP orders data centre assessment.
Brett Winterford
Aug 17 2011 6:04AM
Networking
Swiss vendor swoops on Mincom
ABB Group buys Brisbane-based firm.
Staff Writers
May 9 2011 2:55PM
Software
Ausenco settles on Oracle ERP system
Three-year phased rollout to start later this year.
Ry Crozier
Apr 6 2011 8:00AM
Software
Hypecycle: Turning data into dollars
Which segments will benefit from the coming information explosion?
Nate Cochrane
Mar 9 2011 10:07AM
Security
IBM launches mining development centre
WA centre chases the mining dollar.
Liz Tay
Jun 9 2010 5:24AM
Strategy
CSC powers up $30 million Woodside Energy deal
Expands infrastructure service delivery.
Tanya Hall
May 3 2010 1:18PM
Strategy
CeBIT09: Rio Tinto advances remote operations sans NBN
Rio Tinto is building a remote operations centre (ROC) at Perth Airport that will operate autonomous trucks, trains and other systems at a “prototype” iron ore operation in the Pilbara.
Ry Crozier
May 12 2009 4:01PM
Telco/ISP
FBI issues warning over mining disaster scam
Security experts have uncovered a sick email scam that attempts to fool computer users into thinking they are giving money to the sole survivor of the Sago mine disaster in West Virginia. Worries that sick scammers may attempt to defraud internet users who were touched by news of the tragedy led the FBI to issue a warning on its website.
William Eazel
Jan 16 2006 10:04AM
Security
WA Resources saves with US developer
Western Australia's Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR) has announced cost savings of around $1 million from a legacy migration away from outsourced mainframe infrastructure.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 1 2005 11:14AM
Software
Federal data mining not doing enough to protect privacy
Data mining efforts at five federal agencies did not follow all rules for ensuring privacy of personal information, according to a recent report by the Government Accountability Office.
Marcia Savage
Aug 30 2005 5:17PM
Security
Russian fraudsters go data mining
A stolen database of registered car owners has been used in an elaborate scam that fooled owners out of $700 apiece.
David Quainton
Dec 9 2004 3:49PM
Security
Citec hits sourcing sweet spot with school and mining deals
Queensland service provider Citec has won two more managed services deals in a series of contracts and renewals expected to spur its previously flat revenues into steady growth.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 31 2004 12:00AM
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