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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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    PC recycling takes a bite out of Apple 14/07/2006 11:49:38

    While HP, Dell and IBM continue successful Australian recycling initiatives, Apple is still dragging its feet.
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    Computer recycling set to triple 07/06/2006 08:18:53

    Dell has collected 72.65 tonnes of computer equipment for recycling in the past 12 months and plans to triple this figure by 2009.
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    Training lags in race to secure the enterprise 09/05/2006 08:01:27

    Rapid changes to the IT security landscape in the past two years have left internal staff struggling to keep abreast of new threats.
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    Mastering the maze 03/05/2006 16:48:25

    Developments within the IT industry mean that universities are updating their courses, expanding their offering and methods of delivery. Helen Schuller reports on national postgraduate trends and speaks to those leading the charge
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    Women in IT: Rebecca Dorries 07/03/2006 07:55:22

    Rebecca Dorries is one of the seven graduates to have been selected from a pool of 6500 applicants, for the Qantas IT graduate program this year.
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    Degrees of difference 28/09/2005 15:45:21

    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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    Course aims to seduce students to mainframe studies 05/08/2005 10:30:17

    Addressing the looming mainframe shortage facing Australian enterprises, IBM has launched a training program to try and lure young IT students.
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    Networks smarten up 27/07/2005 10:02:32

    The days of the fat, dumb pipe, are over. Server applications, and storage have been shouldering the intelligence and security burden for too long. By Leon Erlanger
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    Skills management hedges to C-level 25/10/2004 11:24:07

    Training has become such an important factor in company performance that Alex Smith, CEO of Learning solutions integrator Impart confidently predicts the days of the CLO (chief learning officer) are not too far distant.
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