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    ACMA extends cyber bullying smarts to trainee teachers 12 October, 2009 12:31

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has extended its cyber safety education program to trainee teachers, with the introduction of a new program.
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    ACU reviews data centre strategy 30 September, 2009 11:57

    The Australian Catholic University (ACU) is carrying out a reassessment of its data centre strategy which could see it move to rented virtual infrastructure in an effort to free itself of commodity infrastructure and service costs.
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    ACU replaces network management solution to halt rising Internet costs 28 April, 2008 09:13

    To manage rising Internet costs and control usage for its 14,000 students and staff, the Australian Catholic University (ACU) has implemented a DPI solution to prioritise network traffic.
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    Megaconference to link universities across the globe 08 November, 2007 10:38

    Australia's Academic and Research Network (AARNet) today announced several local universities and schools will be using the high-speed AARNet3 backbone to participate in the world's largest videoconference.
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    Three universities form partnership to develop integrated dashboard 23 October, 2007 10:26

    With the support of a $2 million federal government grant, three Australian universities have formed a partnership with the Infohrm Group to develop an integrated dashboard for resource management, planning and productivity.
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    Project transparency allows IT to steer clear of finger pointing 02 May, 2007 09:17

    Board executives often approve IT projects without fully understanding them which is why organizations need to establish a Project Management Office (PMO), according to Chris Gillies, the former CIO for the Bank of Melbourne.
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    Degrees of difference 28 September, 2005 15:45

    With the end of the year in sight, many IT professionals take stock of their career prospects and consider the options available to bag that promotion or go for that dream job.
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    Australian VoIP market set to ignite 27 March, 2001 09:40

    The Australian market for voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) services is set to grow by 215 per cent this year, according to industry researcher Frost & Sullivan. Following growth of 182 per cent in 2000, Frost & Sullivan predict the explosion of growth in the sector to continue until 2004.
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    Bos takes miner by scruff of neck 08 September, 2000 13:01

    Wayne Bos, former managing director of Sausage Software, has been appointed CEO of Mid-East Minerals with orders to change the company's name to Tomorrow and exploit business opportunities in the"new economy". Elsewhere around the traps Acer Australia's loss is a gain for the US, and some familiar names crop up in new places
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    Training Buyers Guide: A snapshot of seminars, short courses and university programs as supplied by the training providers by deadline. 28 August, 2000 12:01

    Training Buyers Guide: A snapshot of seminars, short courses and university programs as supplied by the training providers by deadline.
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    News Briefs 05 June, 2000 12:01

    CWO retains Airservices deal, Mining data online, NZ lacks Web vision, IDC Says, End-to-end voice over IP
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