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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
Victoria University overhauls data centres
Victoria University has contracted IBM to design and build a green data centre and will rebuild its existing Footscray Park facility as part of a major program of works.
Ry Crozier
Apr 9 2009 12:30AM
Networking
Deakin Uni extends records system to Mac users
Deakin University will extend its HP TRIM records management system to Mac and web users with a Malaysian-developed rich interface add-on it has been trialling since December.
Staff Writers
Mar 24 2009 3:43PM
Software
Alcatel Lucent revamps Sydney learning centre
Alcatel Lucent opened a new learning facility in Sydney today that will benefit Telstra employees among other telco customers.
Staff Writers
Feb 24 2009 3:27PM
Telco/ISP
Almost 100,000 student details compromised in University of Florida data breach
Officials at the University of Florida have reported a breach with the details of almost 100,000 people compromised.
Dan Raywood
Feb 23 2009 10:42AM
Security
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
YouTube vulnerable in new forgery flaws
Silent but deadly attacks on four major sites have been revealed by researchers Ed Felten and Bill Zeller at Princeton University.
Emma Hughes
Oct 1 2008 10:46AM
Security
HP collaborates to identify Wi-Fi dead zones cheaply
A collaborative effort by HP Labs and Rice University has produced a technique that could lower the cost of identifying ‘dead zones’ in large wireless networks.
Liz Tay
Sep 30 2008 2:26PM
Networking
3D, 1.4 GHz processor chips emerge
Researchers have developed the first three-dimensional (3D) processor chip with synchronisation circuitry that runs at 1.4 gigahertz.
Staff Writers
Sep 17 2008 3:10PM
Hardware
'Korset' antivirus technique boasts no commercial strings
A newly released Open Source security program claims to have the potential to put antivirus software companies out of business.
Staff Writers
Sep 17 2008 1:16PM
Security
'Korset' antivirus technique boasts no commercial strings
A newly released Open Source security program claims to have the potential to put antivirus software companies out of business.
Staff Writers
Sep 17 2008 1:06PM
Security
University of Sydney takes records management online
The University of Sydney has completed the second stage of a decade-long move from paper to an electronic records keeping system.
Liz Tay
Sep 11 2008 2:20PM
Software
IBM Australia creates 300 jobs
IBM will construct a $10.8 million IT services facility at its operations connected to the University of Ballarat, creating an additional 300 jobs.
Staff Writers
Aug 28 2008 2:42PM
Training & Development
New algorithm boosts network routing efficiency
A newly-developed algorithm for computer network routing could significantly boost the efficiency of networks that share ever-changing Internet resources.
Staff Writers
Aug 28 2008 12:05PM
Networking
Victoria University chooses Microsoft for IT infrastructure refresh
When faced with the task of refreshing its outdated IT system for its 45,000 students, Victoria University decided to deploy Microsoft’s Live@edu program instead of Gmail or building its own in-house system.
Ashley Clark
May 27 2008 3:23PM
Software
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
Bristol University unveils £7m supercomputer
The University of Bristol has taken the wraps off a £7m supercomputer known as 'BlueCrystal' which will assist research on climate change, drug design and aerospace engineering..
Guy Dixon
May 3 2008 1:19PM
Hardware
Newly formed alliance supports professionals’ return to University
A new agreement between Curtin University of Technology and the Australian Computer Society (ACS) has been forged to support ACS-trained professionals who may want to return to University for postgraduate education.
Liz Tay
Apr 22 2008 3:12PM
Training & Development
IBM and Edinburgh University tackle HIV
IBM has joined forces with the University of Edinburgh in a five-year project to accelerate the design of drugs aimed at tackling HIV..
Guy Dixon
Apr 7 2008 3:09PM
Hardware
Is 'industry-ready' a University responsibility?
To combat a persistent skills shortage in the Australian IT industry, educational institutions have focussed their efforts on attracting students to science and engineering studies in recent years.
Liz Tay
Apr 4 2008 4:21PM
Training & Development
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