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Slow work internet 'frustrates' Aussies
As does browser lockdown and download permissions.
Ry Crozier
Jun 7 2013 12:36PM
Telco/ISP
Tas Police officers to trial Windows 8 tablets
Updated: Opens new front in tech spending push.
Ry Crozier
May 9 2013 11:33AM
Hardware
More industry support needed for IT graduates
Chief Scientist issues call for business to boost internships, hire PhDs.
Charis Palmer
Feb 18 2013 6:30AM
Training & Development
Samsung to review suppliers after child labour claims
To inspect 250 Chinese companies.
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Tech firms make best workplaces
Annual list dominated.
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Jun 21 2012 2:54PM
Strategy
Attacking the 24x7 grind
Is your workplace culture keeping women out of senior roles?
Ry Crozier
Aug 25 2011 3:16PM
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Users sabotage work PCs to force upgrades
Ageing workplace machines force employees to take control
Stewart Mitchell
Apr 13 2011 6:56AM
Hardware
Huawei eyes Adelaide office for VHA work
Project or permanent?
Ry Crozier
Apr 11 2011 12:31PM
Networking
Eaton lands Sydney HP data centre work
Strong quarter also sees NBN Co become customer.
Ry Crozier
Mar 24 2011 1:18PM
Hardware
Could a vulnerability tax work?
The new Apple security chief believes a vulnerability tax could really help make software safer. Could it work?
Tom Brewster
Jan 31 2011 12:05PM
Security
Apple security chief calls for vulnerability tax
Could it work?
Tom Brewster
Jan 28 2011 2:25PM
Security
IBM Australia mulls 800 job cuts
All but government business could go offshore.
Liz Tay
Feb 27 2010 7:42AM
Strategy
Climate email hack 'a professional job'
Blamed on government or lobbyists.
Iain Thomson
Feb 3 2010 6:46AM
Security
Microsoft admits to code theft from Plurk
Blames Chinese third-party developer.
Dan Worth
Dec 17 2009 6:34AM
Software
IBM integrator caught in unfair dismissal test case
The company that also maintains HP and Sun faces financial penalties.
Ry Crozier
Sep 24 2009 12:36AM
Training & Development
Employees sue over all-hours electronic culture
Companies may have to pay for staff using smartphones.
Iain Thomson
Aug 11 2009 9:42AM
Training & Development
Telstra and unions snagged on small detail
Agreement hangs on when to call in the arbitrator.
Brett Winterford
Aug 10 2009 4:31PM
Training & Development
Microsoft releases code under GPL
U-turn at Redmond.
Iain Thomson
Jul 21 2009 11:31AM
Software
Number of UK IT work visas issued is booming
The number of UK work permits issued to foreign IT workers during the last year has increased three times since the peak of the dotcom boom, according to figures obtained by the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) under the Freedom of Information Act.
Angelica Mari
Mar 11 2009 6:21AM
Training & Development
No fear factor: How to make role management work for the enterprise
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