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    Amcom to buy IP systems 23 February, 2010 11:59

    Western Australia-headquartered Amcom Telecommunications will acquire internet protocol communications provider, IP Systems in a deal worth $6.5 million.
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    Tassie political parties support NBN 22 February, 2010 15:17

    The leading political parties in Tasmania have backed the rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN) as a foundation for boosting economic fortunes in the leadup to the state's election.
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    ACS settles with ex-CEO Denham 17 February, 2010 16:28

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has reached a settlement with former CEO Kim Denham.
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    ACS WA branch announces awards finalists 22 January, 2010 11:12

    The Australian Computer Society WA Branch has announced the finalists of the 19th Annual Western Australian IT and Telecommunications Industry Awards (WAITTA).
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    ACS offers CIO mentorship to members 14 January, 2010 16:50

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) NSW branch is offering five sponsorships for a mentoring program designed to give a business edge to techies.
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    Wong the new ACS national president 30 November, 2009 08:32

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has picked Anthony Wong to take over from Kumar Parakala as president.
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    Copenhagen Countdown - A look at ways ICT can help 24 November, 2009 09:30

    With the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) due to kick off in Copenhagen on December 7 and the country's politicians debating an Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), the Australian ICT industry is gearing up for what some suggest could – and should – be a green revolution.
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    ACS appoints new CEO 16 November, 2009 13:58

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has appointed Bruce Lakin as the new CEO of the industry body, taking over from Interim CEO, Sam Burrell.
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    YouTube competition highlights IT careers 28 October, 2009 12:08

    "What does information technology mean to you?" That was the question posed to Australian school and university students and young professional in a national competition hosted on YouTube and sponsored by the ACS Foundation.
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    Enex Testlab wants content filter report released 17 October, 2009 08:18

    The managing director of the company responsible for the testing of the Federal Government's controversial ISP-level content filtering trial wants the results made public.
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    ACS: ISP-filtering could affect Internet speeds and prices 12 October, 2009 11:24

    The Federal Government’s Internet filtering scheme is likely to impact ISP networks speeds, and ultimately, the cost of Internet access for consumers, a new report from the Australian Computer Society e-security Task Force has found.
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