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    IBM using chocolate to capture African market 27/06/2008 08:37:28

    Lured by the sweet taste of chocolate, IBM hopes to use the cocoa plant as an avenue to improve its business prospects in the emerging economies of Africa.
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    Austrade to IT companies: Don't forget Asia 24/06/2008 10:48:15

    Austrade is urging Australian ICT firms to act on the potential Asia has for growing their businesses internationally.
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    Making the right impression 07/04/2008 09:32:26

    The team has been chosen for the 2020 Summit. When Canberra plays host to 1000 participants on April 19 and 20, the ICT industry (our industry), will be represented by a mere handful of people.
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    Cancer research Web exploits human Genome map 27/03/2008 11:41:19

    In June 2000, US President Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair unveiled what amounted to a "rough draft" of the deciphered complex makeup of human genetics, an essential milestone to cracking the genetic code that makes up human life.
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    Inaugral conference on the role of research in IT 20/06/2007 14:25:21

    The University of Queensland will host Australia's first conference focusing on the role of research in information technology.
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    Intransa debuts 10G Ethernet storage appliance 09/05/2007 07:38:33

    Intransa Tuesday announced a new IP storage-area network appliance that operates at 10Gbit/sec to alleviate application-performance bottlenecks.
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    Postgrad Study: Precursor to Success 04/05/2007 16:18:10

    IT moves so rapidly that today's professionals constantly need to keep themselves up to date. There are a range of postgraduate options available to IT workers looking to boost their salary or switch careers, ranging from self-directed study to short, certification-based courses to more formal academic courses.
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    IBM fires up new p5 servers 15/02/2006 10:25:27

    IBM Tuesday rolled out a raft of new servers based on its Power5+ processors, including a new server with a Power5+ chip running at 2.2GHz and several new machines based on its quad-core module (QCM) technology that allows four Power5+ 1.5GHz cores to plug into a single socket.
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    IBM unveils new BladeCenter chassis, blades 09/02/2006 08:59:43

    IBM Wednesday rolled out a new BladeCenter chassis and several blade servers, including a blade based on the Cell processor IBM is developing with Sony and Toshiba that is used in Sony's PlayStation game console.
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    Smaller companies eye supercomputing 08/02/2006 21:42:26

    Golf club maker Ping is not a typical supercomputing user. It's not making airplanes, looking for oil or investigating proteins. It is, instead, a company with 1000 employees that designs golf clubs.
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    Local researchers flex Blue Gene muscle 05/10/2005 08:32:56

    Computer scientists from local research organizations have a rare opportunity to run their applications on part of the world's most powerful supercomputer, Blue Gene, as it enters Australia on a world tour.
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