Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: Queensland University of Technology

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    CIO initiative launched to ease skills crisis 20/11/2006 12:05:27

    In an effort to overcome continuing ICT skills shortages, Australian CIOs have launched an initiative of their own to find quality graduates and entry level IT candidates.
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    Gardens Point Ruby programmer on compiling dynamic languages for .NET 21/09/2006 10:17:02

    Developers at the Queensland University of Technology are working on a Ruby compiler that will allow the language to be supported on the .NET platform. Liz Tay speaks with Wayne Kelly, project leader and senior lecturer at the university's School of Software Engineering and Data Communications, about the Gardens Point Ruby.NET project and his interest (or lack thereof) in Ruby, and .NET.
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    CIOs tackle industry standards, Generation Y 04/09/2006 07:47:00

    Tackling Australia's growing shortage of skilled IT staff and harnessing the talent required to create future leaders are just two of the priorities setting today's CIO agenda.
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    Computerworld Live Podcast #73: IBM's ISS acquisition causes concern / Snooping on employees 29/08/2006 16:41:51

    IBM's plans to acquire Internet Security Systems (ISS) is creating customer concern. More than 40 public servants have been sacked for accessing customer records. But does snooping on employees really work? We also look at stress levels in IT depts and claims mobile phones are becoming a "pipeline for perversion."
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    Spying on staff no solution to privacy protection: professor 29/08/2006 12:27:40

    Instead of spying on staff who snoop into private records while at work, organizations should adopt security measures that prevent staff breaching privacy laws, a Queensland University of Technology privacy expert said today.
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    Services-based e-commerce goes open source 24/08/2006 09:49:00

    An open source e-commerce platform, claimed to be one of the first to support services and products in one application will be released in beta this week.
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    Ruby shining on .Net Down Under 15/08/2006 07:54:15

    Developers in Australia are working on a Ruby compiler that converts Ruby source code into Microsoft's Common Intermediate Language (CIL) for execution on Microsoft's .Net Framework 2.0 platform.
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    Qld uni YAWLs in open source BPM 06/07/2006 12:44:55

    Ironing out business process management (BPM) ambiguity with a well-defined, open source workflow language is the goal of the YAWL project, founded by Queensland University of Technology researchers.
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    New Qld research lab gets $2.7m funding 18/05/2006 09:31:32

    Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has announced the creation of a new eResearch centre in Brisbane with $2.7 million in initial funding.
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    Tougher times ahead finding IT talent 15/05/2006 07:25:02

    Finding IT talent is only going to get tougher for Australian enterprises as labour competition heats up over the next 12 months.
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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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