Tuesday, July 10, 2012

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Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Quick FBI action avoids web blackout
Andrew Colley AUSTRALIAN internet service providers have been spared a computer virus.
 
NBN Co facing skills shortfall
Andrew Colley AN RMIT centre backed by Huawei is yet to open its doors.
 
AG must audit e-health: Coalition
Karen Dearne and Fran Foo PRESSURE is building for the AG to examine the cost and performance of parties involved in the e-health record program.
 
CSIRO struggles to sell backhaul
Stuart Kennedy A CHILLY global telco market is hampering CSIRO ICT's attempts to find a buyer for its high-speed wireless backhaul technology.
 
Samsung overturns computer design
Chris Griffith THE golden era of electronic tables may be in the future.
 
Dotcommer's passage to India
Fran Foo TED Pretty has donned a new hat and is destined to be Mahindra Satyam's chief spruiker in Australia.
 
Streamlining keeps egg supply on boil
Jennifer Foreshew EGG supplier Sunny Queen had inventory control problems as it sought to push its produce faster through the supply chain.
 
One second that brought systems down
Chris Griffith QANTAS was among the victims when software couldn't process a tiny adjustment to time.
 
Focus on cloud and big data courses
Jennifer Foreshew INDUSTRY has singled out cloud, mobile and big data skills as being among key requirements from graduates in the next few years.
 
Chief gears up FIIG for growth
THE CIO FILES: Jennifer Foreshew THE dotcom boom lured Adrian Dixon away from a military career.
 
Saving energy more than pulling plug
DOUBLECLICK: David Frith DOUBLECLICK was chatting a few years back to Alan Kay when the subject of good hi-fi sound came up.
 
Jackson backs Hybris systems
AMBITION: Paul Broekhuyse HYBRIS has opened a head office in Sydney and appointed Graham Jackson as Australian managing director.
 
Samsung's daggy tablet wins over Apple
SAMSUNG has won a patent battle against rival Apple, with a British judge ruling that Samsung's Galaxy tablet was not "cool" enough to be confused with Apple's iPad.
 
Digital data to revolutionise society
AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY: Nick Tate WHEN the Royal Library of Alexandria was set alight the blaze destroyed a substantial part of the knowledge of the ancient world.
 
Tech-savvy seniors push
THE NSW government is spending $500,000 in an attempt to make senior citizens more technologically savvy.
 
Web meltdown a non-event
Andrew Colley AUSTRALIAN ISPs appear to have contained the impact of a computer virus that was expected to cause internet blackouts for thousands of customers.
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IT Business
 
One second that brought systems down
Chief gears up FIIG for growth
Dotcommer's passage to India
Streamlining keeps egg supply on boil
 
 
Exec Tech
 
Google TV comes to set-top box
DavMail from Exchange to notebook
Sony hopes Resistance useful to Vita
One XL is fast, but not like Galaxy S3
 
 
Opinion
Digital data to revolutionise society
AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY: Nick Tate WHEN the Royal Library of Alexandria was set alight the blaze destroyed a substantial part of the knowledge of the ancient world.


 
IT Business
Quick FBI action avoids web blackout
Andrew Colley AUSTRALIAN internet service providers have been spared a computer virus.
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Exec Tech
Samsung overturns computer design
Chris Griffith THE golden era of electronic tables may be in the future.
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