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CeBIT09: DEWHA to virtualise legacy systems
The Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts is entering the second phase of a virtualisation project that will see it turn attention towards existing IT systems.
Ry Crozier
May 13 2009 2:36PM
Software
Sydney Water plans SOA to data warehouse bridge
Sydney Water has embarked on a project to enable its SOA and data warehouse environments to share the same view of enterprise data.
Ry Crozier
Oct 31 2008 3:02PM
Storage
Sydney Water project nets $5m for Patni
Sydney Water will continue to outsource application development work to Indian firm Patni as it enters phase three of its long-running business intelligence project.
Ry Crozier
Aug 29 2008 4:01PM
Software
Water found on the moon
A new scan has shown the presence of water in moon rock at levels not previously thought possible.
Iain Thomson
Jul 11 2008 9:19AM
Strategy
CSIRO collaboration to improve water data management
An international collaboration between local and U.S. researchers could yield a national data set with an aim to improve the management of Australia’s water resource.
Liz Tay
May 12 2008 4:02PM
Storage
Telstra in hot water with ACCC, again
Despite its glowing financial status, Telstra has become embroiled in three separate Line Sharing Service (LSS) disputes.
Lilia Guan
Feb 22 2008 3:40PM
Telco/ISP
Egg in hot water over cancelled credit cards
Online bank
Egg
is facing a storm of criticism and a possible
Financial Services Authority
investigation after cutting off 161,000 of its credit card users.
Iain Thomson
Feb 5 2008 3:33PM
Security
AI modelling gives Australia’s water security a boost
A South Australian entrepreneur has redeployed technology designed for defending Australia to the challenging task of managing the nation’s water security more efficiently.
Lilia Guan
Nov 1 2007 1:53PM
Software
Astronomers find water on planet beyond solar system
But not a drop to drink.
Robert Jaques
Jul 16 2007 5:13AM
Software
Optima admits to price fixing; JB Hi-Fi queried
Optima has admitted to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) that it had engaged in resale price maintenance.
Lilia Guan
Dec 8 2006 9:38AM
Hardware
Opinion: AMD's ATI buy throws cold water on Conroe
Rumours have been flying since Computex that AMD was going to buy ATI, and the industry slowly convinced itself that it made sense and then it happened, and everyone lost the plot.
Craig Simms
Jul 26 2006 11:17AM
Hardware
Israeli spammer in hot water
Microsoft’s internet crime clampdown has continued with a law against a man suspected of being Israel’s biggest spammer.
David Quainton
Feb 24 2005 5:31PM
Security
Computer hacker disrupts Washington water utility
The FBI has announced that it has traced a hacker who disrupted business operations at the Neton-Washington water association to Sri Lanka.
Steve Gold
Mar 1 2004 1:25PM
Security
Tory leader in hot water over spam
The leader of the UK's Conservative party could be in trouble with the law after urging party member to forward his email to ten "neighbours, friends and other contacts".
Rene Millman
Jan 6 2004 10:28AM
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