Computerworld

Stories about: University of Adelaide

  • +

    Antarctic satellite broadband wins $2.1m in funding 28 February, 2010 09:00

    A project to enable satellite-based broadband communications technology for use in the Antarctic is one of four projects to win the first round of $10 million in funding under the Australian Space Research Program (ASRP).
  • +

    Expert panel member defends NBN tender process 04 February, 2010 18:16

    A member of the expert panel that evaluated bids in the abandoned National Broadband Network (NBN) request for proposal (RFP) process has hit-back at an auditor-generals report.
  • +

    Australian Plant Phenomics Facility rolls out new IT infrastructure 01 February, 2010 12:00

    The Australian Plant Phenomics Facility (APPF) has deployed a new IT infrastructure aimed at supporting its research into new varieties of food crops.
  • +

    Macquarie Uni completes Gmail rollout 11 January, 2010 15:05

    Google is back in the race to provide email services to educational institutions across the country with NSW-based Macquarie University announcing it will begin rolling out Gmail accounts to its 6000 research, teaching and administrative staff.
  • +

    Noble ideas: Google Australia's engineering director 24 December, 2009 09:28

    Google Australia’s engineering director, Alan Noble, talks to Kathryn Edwards about the building businesses, following your own path and why government transparency is so important in the world of the participatory Web.
  • +

    Edith Cowan University sides with Live@edu in email wars 15 December, 2009 12:37

    Microsoft is taking the lead in the race to provide email services to educational institutions across the country with Western Australia-based Edith Cowan University announcing it will soon begin rolling out the [[artnid:194875|Live@edu|new]] hosted email platform to 36,000 students.
  • +

    APNIC chief scientist: The industry is going to get a bit of a shock 03 December, 2009 07:00

    AARnet's first employee and the chief scientist at the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), Geoff Huston has warned the internet industry not to be complacent when it comes to IPv6 implementation.
  • +

    US and Australia dominate MAGIC robot competition short list 06 November, 2009 11:38

    Robots from the US and Australia dominate the shortlist of entries for the first round of the Multi-Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge (MAGIC), sponsored by the US Department of Defense and Australia's Defence Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO).
  • +

    Monash University migrates 58,000 students to Gmail 15 October, 2009 12:22

    Monash University will be migrating its 58,000 students over to Gmail next month.
  • +

    FttN jettisoned to dodge Telstra compensation 12 June, 2009 14:37

    The government scrapped its Fibre to the Node (FttN) broadband network in part to avoid litigation with Telstra, according to regulatory documents released today.
  • +

    Defence trials sneaky cameras 28 May, 2009 10:39

    The Defence Science Technology Organisation (DSTO) is running facial recognition trials which will underpin biometric initiatives across the Department of Defence, Immigration and new smartcard driver's licences.
ARN Polls

Does your IT department hold a Scrum to improve project performance?

Yes, every day
On occassion
Rarely
Never
What is a Scrum?
View Results
 
Computerworld Community Comments
Zones
SAS Resource Centre

This Resource Centre hosts a wealth of thought leadership articles, whitepapers, and success videos, to help you make the most out of your corporate information in order to swiftly make sound business decisions to survive and thrive in the current economic climate.

Oracle Resource Centre

News, Features and the latest whitepapers on SOA, Application Grid, Enterprise Management and Database

Sponsored Links
 
Back to top Sitemap
Copyright 2009 IDG Communications. ABN 14 001 592 650. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of IDG Communications is prohibited.