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Skype goes public with SIP beta program

Skype goes public with SIP beta program

Skype claims program will lower business Unified Comms costs.
Rosalie Marshall Dec 3 2009 8:02AM Networking
Google makes concession to news publishers

Google makes concession to news publishers

Search giant to limit free news access.
Phil Muncaster Dec 3 2009 8:02AM Financial Services
Day 12: Exetel blog surfaces in iiNet cross-examination

Day 12: Exetel blog surfaces in iiNet cross-examination

Difficulty of developing an automated program.
Ry Crozier Nov 3 2009 1:48PM Telco/ISP
eBay mandates developer password change

eBay mandates developer password change

The giant web marketplace site eBay has warned developers of a security vulnerability, and is compelling them to change their credentials immediately.
Chuck Miller Aug 12 2009 10:44AM Security
PayPal Australia launches developer program

PayPal Australia launches developer program

Free sample code to open the market.
Staff Writers Jul 9 2009 10:38AM Software
Hackers hold US medical data hostage

Hackers hold US medical data hostage

Hackers have taken control of the Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) and are demanding a US$10 million ransom for the return of patient’s records.
Iain Thomson May 6 2009 10:19AM Security
IceTV wins High Court battle against Nine

IceTV wins High Court battle against Nine

Electronic program guide (EPG) provider IceTV has won a three-year battle with the Nine Network over allegations of copyright infringement.
Staff Writers Apr 22 2009 3:10PM Strategy
Interview: Inside the ATO's Change Program

Interview: Inside the ATO's Change Program

Australian Tax Office Second Commissioner David Butler and CIO Bill Gibson tell iTnews editor Brett Winterford that the ATO's Change Program is likely to cost more than the current projection of $725 million.
Brett Winterford Apr 14 2009 2:45PM Software
Open source USB key to $2bn school laptop plan

Open source USB key to $2bn school laptop plan

The Rudd Government’s promise of a laptop for every child could fail without at least $2 billion in public funding, but an alternative USB ‘computer’ system pioneered in France may be its saviour.
Ry Crozier Dec 10 2008 3:07PM Hardware
GPET overhauls doctor education report systems

GPET overhauls doctor education report systems

General Practice Education and Training (GPET) – the organisation that oversees GP training programs on behalf of the government – has set up a new data warehouse and BI system to report internally and to government.
Ry Crozier Nov 29 2008 3:15PM Software
OLPC Oz wants to give away another 5,000 laptops

OLPC Oz wants to give away another 5,000 laptops

One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is hoping a local version of its globally successful ‘Give 1, Get 1’ promotion will result in 5,000 XO laptops for disadvantaged children in Australia and the Pacific rim.
Ry Crozier Nov 25 2008 3:22PM Hardware
Intel opens its wallet for science

Intel opens its wallet for science

Chipmaker Intel has launched a new program in hopes of training young engineers. The company said today that it would be spending some US$120 million over the next ten years as part of a program to improve science and math education.
Shaun Nichols Oct 22 2008 2:59PM Financial Services
Google slips AdSense into games

Google slips AdSense into games

Google is rolling out a new version of its AdSense advertising program for game developers.
Shaun Nichols Oct 9 2008 3:21PM Networking
Ballmer denies involvement in Vista Capable

Ballmer denies involvement in Vista Capable

In a written deposition to court Steve Ballmer has denied all knowledge of the Vista Capable marketing program that resulted in a class action suit against his company.
Iain Thomson Oct 7 2008 3:20PM Software
VeriSign touts virtues of 'green bar' for security

VeriSign touts virtues of 'green bar' for security

Nearly two years after its initial launch, VeriSign says that its Extended Validation authentication program is paying big dividends for retailers..
Shaun Nichols Oct 3 2008 3:03PM Security
Protection program defeats keyloggers

Protection program defeats keyloggers

A technology has been developed that claims to protect against software that steals keyboard ID entry.
Jackie Horne and Staff Reporter Sep 22 2008 9:42AM Security
Encyption protection program launched

Encyption protection program launched

A program has been developed that allows protection against keyloggers who can beat encryption systems.
SC Australia Staff Sep 15 2008 12:01PM Security
Software graduates get hands dirty at boot camp

Software graduates get hands dirty at boot camp

Test firm Planit has taken the skills shortage into its own hands with a graduate boot camp they claim has a 90 percent pass rate.
Ry Crozier Sep 2 2008 1:08PM Software
SAP creates university accreditation program to accommodate growth

SAP creates university accreditation program to accommodate growth

SAP will launch a series of university-hosted software training programs later this year to meet the increasing demand for SAP consultants.
Ashley Clark May 23 2008 11:26AM Software
Government program keeps satellite broadband relevant

Government program keeps satellite broadband relevant

Next week, Internet provider activ8me will connect its 20,000th rural Australian user to satellite broadband access under the government’s Australian Broadband Guarantee.
Ashley Clark May 1 2008 3:25PM Telco/ISP

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