Stories by Diana Nguyen

Australia lagging on Green IT: Report

A new report has found that sustainable ICT initiatives are stagnant and on the decline worldwide, with Australian organisations underperforming in Green practices.

The evolution of Apple

The following are key dates in the history of Apple, whose co-founder Steve Jobs has resigned as CEO.

A wrap-up of HP’s business strategy overhaul

Following the announcement that HP will kill off its TouchPad tablet, smartphones and may spinoff its PC business, Computerworld Australia has compiled a round up of the latest news.

Pizza Hut aims for bigger slice of e-commerce

Fast food franchise Pizza Hut has released an upgraded version of its iPhone mobile app in a move to enhance its online and digital presence.

CIO Summit: Personal branding for CIOs

When it comes down to personal branding, its adopted mantra says it all: “If you’re not appearing, you’re disappearing”, by jazz musician Art Blakey.

CIO Summit: How to write a security strategy (that CIOs will read)

If you want to ensure your security strategy gets read by the right people then keep it short, Tabcorp’s chief information security officer, Troy Braban, told the 2011 CIO Summit.

How green is the Cloud?

There’s an argument doing the rounds that says the best way to describe the Cloud’s Green benefits is to compare it to commuters abandoning their cars in favour of public transport. The more commuters abandon their cars, the greater the carbon reduction benefits.

LulzSec hack timeline: Doing it for the lulz

Fresh from their latest hack, Computerworld Australia brings you a timeline of LulzSec's major scalps

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Mobile phones may have link to cancer: Research agency

Mobile phones and other wireless communication devices may cause cancer, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a subsidiary of the World Health Organization.

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Bundled Optus users pushed onto updated terabyte plans

Optus customers have been automatically pushed onto the refreshed ‘yes’ Fusion bundled broadband and home phone plans following customer demands for higher data options.

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NAB updates IT issues

National Australia Bank (NAB) has provided an update to its current IT issues, informing customers that delays in payments are expected to be cleared up late tonight or early tomorrow morning.

Young adults leading trend away from fixed-line phones: ACMA

A growing number of Australians are ditching their fixed-line phones in favour of internet-enabled mobile devices, according to research by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

Telcos must progress or risk losing business: Ovum

Telecommunications carriers have been warned to lift their game by changing their data centre strategies or risk losing business to competitors, according to an independent telco analyst group.

SAP Business One now available on iPhones

In a sign of the growing penetration of iPhones and iPads into the enterprise, SAP has released a mobile version of its SAP Business One management software for Apple's smartphone and tablet devices.

Revamped SKAMP boosts Australia’s chances of hosting the SKA

The revitalisation of the Square Kilometre Array Molonglo Prototype (SKAMP), a joint effort between the University of Sydney and Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), is expected to help further Australia’s bid to host the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope over rival South Africa.

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