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Virtualisation loses its lustre at USQ
If you think server virtualisation is a walk in the park, Brian Kissell, chief technology officer at the University of Southern Queensland, has a few lessons you should probably hear.
Brett Winterford
May 21 2009 6:13AM
Software
Unisys scores five-year QLD digital drivers’ licence deal
Queensland Transport will progressively replace three million laminated drivers’ licenses with smartcards that use facial recognition technology supplied by Unisys.
Staff Writers
Apr 23 2009 3:09PM
Software
QLD Police crack peer-to-peer networks
Queensland Police officers have reportedly used new investigative software that can crack peer-to-peer networks to arrest and charge a Brisbane man for sharing child exploitation materials online.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2009 3:24PM
Networking
BOQ re-examines call centre authentication
The Bank of Queensland has revealed it programmed a challenge-response application into existing internet banking security tokens that could be used in the future for call centre authentication.
Ry Crozier
Mar 13 2009 11:30AM
Security
BOQ re-examines call centre authentication
The Bank of Queensland has revealed it programmed a challenge-response application into existing internet banking security tokens that could be used in the future for call centre authentication.
Ry Crozier
Mar 12 2009 3:26PM
Security
Liberal Senator has 'no confidence' in the NBN
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Northern Australia Ian MacDonald has lashed out at the Government over its broadband strategy, saying he has 'no confidence' in Minister Conroy's capacity to deliver Australia a National Broadband Network.
Staff Writers
Mar 12 2009 11:28AM
Telco/ISP
QLD student laptop rollout benefits from network upgrade
The Queensland Department of Education has confirmed the continued expansion of its network will benefit students that receive laptops under the Federal Government's digital education revolution initiative.
Ry Crozier
Jan 16 2009 3:05PM
Networking
CVSDude moves out of early stage incubation
Hosted open source version control system developers CVSDude are one of two companies to ‘graduate’ the Queensland government’s i.lab incubation programme.
Staff Writers
Dec 5 2008 2:47PM
Software
Telstra pumps $5.5m into South Queensland projects
Telstra has dropped $5.5 million into two communications infrastructure projects in Southern Queensland to provide a backbone for mining and gas developments in the region.
Staff Writers
Nov 25 2008 3:24PM
Telco/ISP
University of Queensland advances Windows cluster trial
University of Queensland is conducting tests on a number of research applications to potentially run on its Windows-based high performance cluster.
Ry Crozier
Oct 29 2008 12:25AM
Networking
NEC evaluates redundancy shift to Polaris data centre
NEC may shift its global data redundancy capability from Japan to the new Polaris data centre in Queensland.
Ry Crozier
Oct 21 2008 12:11AM
Networking
Nigerian arrested after scamming Aussie man out of $20,000
A Nigerian man has been arrested over an Internet-based lonely-hearts scam, which stripped a 45-year-old Queensland man of thousands of dollars.
Staff Writers
Sep 30 2008 3:01PM
Security
Nigerian scammer arrested with help of QLD police
A Nigerian man has been arrested over an Internet lonely-hearts scam, which stripped a 45-year-old Queensland man of thousands of dollars.
Staff Writers
Sep 30 2008 2:31PM
Security
Queensland Uni giving schools the quickest Internet in the land
The University of Queensland is paving a high-speed broadband revolution for school communities with a new network that allows them to connect to the internet at a speed of one gigabit a second (Gbps).
Mitchell Bingemann
Apr 9 2008 4:14PM
Telco/ISP
S Central acquires Queensland-based Clariti
Australian services company S Central has made its seventh acquisition in less than twelve months after acquiring Brisbane-based Clariti to expand its security offering and presence in Queensland.
Lilia Guan
Dec 18 2007 2:58PM
Strategy
Microsoft to co-fund QLD R&D facility
Microsoft Australia has announced a new partnership aimed at helping scientists with their research and development into sustainable resources.
Staff Writers
May 17 2006 3:30PM
Software
New deal moves LogicaCMG deeper into government space
LogicaCMG has picked up a new contract to deliver web content management for the Queensland State Government.
Tim Lohman
Nov 7 2005 1:25PM
Hardware
Queensland ISV launches building industry software
Queensland developer W2G has developed a construction management application that it wants to push to commercial and industrial construction companies and builders of every new house in five years.
Staff Writers
Aug 17 2005 9:00AM
Software
Qld signs Microsoft support for $8m
Queensland Government has signed a three year, $8 million software support agreement with Microsoft Australia.
Staff Writers
Jan 13 2005 2:05PM
Software
Staff layoffs at Fujitsu Queensland
Fujitsu Australia has laid off four long-serving Brisbane-based staff in circumstances the company has declined to clarify.
Fleur Doidge
Nov 17 2004 12:00AM
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