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    Innovation centre to support knowledge-based industries 11/04/2008 07:11:14

    The Queensland Government will today officially launch an innovation centre to support the growth of knowledge-based industries in the state.
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    Book looks at IT's chic appeal to attract girl power 10/03/2008 15:50:54

    An Australian not-for-profit book aimed at attracting teenage girls into careers in IT has attracted international attention and will now go on sale as part of a global bid to entice more young girls into IT careers.
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    Google's AdWords Challenge heads down under 16/01/2008 13:40:19

    Universities from Australia and around the world are taking part in the Google Online Marketing Challenge; a competition aimed at providing tertiary students with 'hands-on' experience in online advertising.
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    Megaconference to link universities across the globe 08/11/2007 10:38:54

    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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    Mainframe course drifts, ATO seeks more skills 04/09/2007 10:35:42

    Griffith University's mainframe training joint venture with Global Online Learning has come to an end as the provider moves closer to government departments in Canberra, which are recruiting more big iron skills.
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    Enterprises adopt network services appliance 10/07/2007 15:36:29

    A group of local enterprises and universities have adopted a new form of integrated appliance to simplify the management of fundamental network services.
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    Star-Tech links uni students over wireless 24/04/2007 15:49:30

    In what could be either the best or worst news for student productivity, uni students at three Australian campuses are getting online thanks to a dedicated wireless network from BigAir and Star-Tech Communications.
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    Uni extends messaging platform to public IM 23/04/2007 16:13:20

    In an effort to facilitate collaboration with third parties, Griffith University in Queensland has started a messaging and groupware upgrade for its 6000 staff and postgraduate research students.
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    Storage gets smarter to boost app performance 19/09/2006 10:23:17

    The next generation of storage systems will take complete control of content as well as the hardware and network infrastructure.
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    Storage conference attendance set to double 01/09/2006 15:41:27

    The number of delegates attending this year's Storage Networking World conference in Sydney this month is expected to double.
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    Weeklong camp to EXITE girls about IT 14/08/2006 10:54:03

    The Australian launch of a global initiative to promote IT to teenage girls will take place in Queensland today. A weeklong Exploring Interests in IT and Engineering (E.X.I.T.E) Gold Coast Camp is to host 27 girls in Years 8-10, and is one of three Australian camps to be run by IBM this year.
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