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New $220m Polaris datacentre unlikely to suffer Melbourne blackout fate 03 February, 2009 16:26
The master planner behind the new Polaris datacentre in Queensland has cited key differences in its redundancy model that would prevent the kind of total power failure that left a Melbourne datacentre in the dark, this week. - +
Cloudy days for Sunshine State 11 November, 2008 15:01
Australia could be the cloud computing hub of the Asia Pacific within the next 20 years, according to top government CIOs and industry experts. - +
Building a $220m data centre 22 October, 2008 12:00
Queensland’s $220 million Polaris 1 Data Centre, located in Springfield and soon to be one of the largest in Australia, had six huge 22 tonnes diesel generators installed five floors high last week and is on track for construction completion by Christmas. - +
QLD's super data centre to open for Christmas 15 September, 2008 15:38
Queensland's new $220 million high-tech data centre will host it's first tenants within three months. - +
Health IT research gets $20M boost 21 July, 2008 14:43
The Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC) became a national institution today with $20 million in funding from the federal and Queensland governments. - +
Govt reviews bush broadband dilemma 16 July, 2008 13:50
State governments, major telcos and regional interests groups are among the 30 industry submissions detailing how the National Broadband Network (NBN) should be delivered to regional Australia. - +
Australia's first National ICT careers week announced 12 May, 2008 14:06
Convincing young people that a career in ICT offers a global passport and the chance to make a difference in some of humankind's foremost dilemmas, such as climate change, are among the key themes of the inaugural National ICT Careers Week, slated for 28 July to 2 August 2008. - +
Innovation centre to support knowledge-based industries 11 April, 2008 07:11
The Queensland Government will today officially launch an innovation centre to support the growth of knowledge-based industries in the state. - +
WA launches blueprint for Australia's biggest ICT precinct 07 April, 2008 11:40
The Western Australian government today launched the blueprint for the country's biggest technology precinct exclusively dedicated to the ICT industry. - +
A further eight NT councils ink $6.5 million software contract 26 March, 2008 12:11
Joining more than 200 councils already using TechnologyOne software, eight municipalities in the Northern Territory have inked deals with the enterprise software provider worth more than $6.3 million. - +
IBM inks new deals with CBA, NAB and Qld government 24 January, 2008 11:08
Throughout 2007 IBM Australia grew three times faster than the local market and in the final quarter inked multi million dollar outsourcing contracts with the National Australia Bank, Commonwealth Bank, and the Queensland government.
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