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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
Aussie schools get SaaS with Webroot

Aussie schools get SaaS with Webroot

Webroot has taken Computelec on-board as a reseller to push the vendor’s security software products out to local schools.
Lilia Guan Sep 16 2008 6:30AM Security
Queensland Uni giving schools the quickest Internet in the land

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
TechEd 2007: Security should be taught in schools

TechEd 2007: Security should be taught in schools

More user education and better collaboration needed to beat online threats.
Staff Writers Nov 15 2007 7:20AM Security
NT schools and health services get $4.5 million broadband boost

NT schools and health services get $4.5 million broadband boost

The Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan, has announced funding of $4.5 million for a new satellite–based network to provide broadband services for education and health services in remote communities in the Northern Territory.
Staff Writers Sep 6 2007 2:09PM Telco/ISP
UK schools wasting millions on IT finance charges

UK schools wasting millions on IT finance charges

UK - Report urges education sector to seek the best deals.
Clement James Jun 21 2007 5:28PM Financial Services
Social networking presents new challenges for business

Social networking presents new challenges for business

The popularity of online streaming videos, social-networking and shopping sites have created new attack vectors for hackers to spread malicious code that could wreak havoc on company networks.
Brett Schechter, May 7 2007 3:07PM Security
Schools ban iPods from exams

Schools ban iPods from exams

Children may be using technology to cheat.
Iain Thomson May 2 2007 2:59PM Hardware
Unknown number of victims in Hortica Insurance backup tape loss

Unknown number of victims in Hortica Insurance backup tape loss

An unknown number of clients of the Florists' Mutual Insurance Company had their personal information lost when a locked shipping case containing magnetic backup tapes was misplaced in transit.
Frank Washkuch Apr 10 2007 9:54AM Security
Australian schools block YouTube

Australian schools block YouTube

Video of bullying incident shocks the nation.
Matt Chapman Mar 2 2007 8:26AM Software
Schools warned on ICT obsolescence

Schools warned on ICT obsolescence

'Significant shift' from traditional expectations.
Bobby Pickering Oct 4 2006 10:06AM Training & Development
Acer bags $27M schools deal

Acer bags $27M schools deal

Acer Computer Australia, in conjunction with channel partner Winthrop, has won a $27 million tender to provide 16,000 Western Australian public school teachers with TravelMate notebooks over the next three years.
Byron Connolly Mar 8 2005 3:13PM Hardware
Prince William County Schools crown appliance-based anti spam solution

Prince William County Schools crown appliance-based anti spam solution

Prince William County Schools (PWCS), the third largest school system in Virginia, has deployed an appliance-based system to protect more than 7,500 teacher and administrative mailboxes across the county from spam and viruses.
Robert Jaques Oct 25 2004 2:34PM Security
Texas schools cut spam by half with appliance-based system

Texas schools cut spam by half with appliance-based system

After receiving "numerous complaints" about spam, the Spring Independent School District has cut spam volumes by half after rolling out an appliance-based solution.
Robert Jaques Oct 6 2004 9:55AM Security
Optima wins $4.5m NT schools notebook deal

Optima wins $4.5m NT schools notebook deal

Optima has won a $4.5 million, three-year contract to supply its notebooks to Northern Territory teachers in remote areas.
Fleur Doidge Aug 26 2004 12:00AM Hardware
London Grid for London to secure 2,700 schools' email

London Grid for London to secure 2,700 schools' email

The London Grid for Learning scheme is planning to protect more than one million school children from junk-email.
Dan Ilett Apr 29 2004 2:03PM Security
Reseller educates SA schools, government

Reseller educates SA schools, government

Education IT reseller Microbits held the first of a planned series of education days at its South Australian office for private and public sector schools on Wednesday, 5 November.
Fleur Doidge Nov 6 2003 12:00AM Training & Development
WA pumps cash into tech needy K-12 schools

WA pumps cash into tech needy K-12 schools

Staff Writers Nov 18 2002 12:00AM Training & Development
WebCentral wins Qld schools $20.3m ISP deal

WebCentral wins Qld schools $20.3m ISP deal

Fleur Doidge Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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