Wednesday | 15 October, 2008
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    First Aussie astronaut launches National ICT Careers Week 28/07/2008 14:41:33

    Australia's first Astronaut officially opened the inaugural National ICT Career's Week at Sydney University today, kicking off a week of more than 100 events and activities presented by businesses, state and federal governments, industry and professional bodies, high schools, women in IT groups, universities and other educational institutions.
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    Photonic switching beckons 100x Internet speeds 09/07/2008 18:30:00

    Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed technology that could boost the throughput of existing networks by 100-fold without costing the consumer any more, and its all thanks to a scratch on a piece of glass.
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    Sydney Uni revamps master of project management 13/05/2008 11:10:55

    The University of Sydney's Graduate School of Engineering and IT has enhanced its master of project management with the option to undertake an industry based project, or conduct a research project.
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    Vent It: Is Blackberry the tool of the devil? 08/05/2008 16:25:05

    Researchers find we are in bed with our Blackberrys. But is this a good thing?
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    Blackberry users lured into Faustian pact 06/05/2008 07:30:30

    Research examining the love/hate relationship Australian executives have developed with their BlackBerrys describes ownership of the popular e-mail device as akin to signing a Faustian pact.
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    Local embedded systems consortium launched 11/12/2007 16:22:34

    The NSW Department of State and Regional Development (DSRD) has announced the launch of Embedded Systems Australia (ESA), a joint venture aimed at fostering the development of local embedded computer systems for local and export markets.
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    Consortium unleashes $50 million worth of IT jobs 09/11/2007 12:25:39

    More than $50million worth of Australian IT jobs and scholarships worth $250,000 are on offer in the next 12 months, a consortium of ICT industry leaders including IBM, Microsoft, CSC and KPMG announced yesterday.
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    Marketing, openness key to ending ICT skills drought 08/11/2007 15:43:29

    The Australian Computer Society held a discussion forum in Sydney today to determine ways the industry can work to end the lack of ICT skills in an economy gasping for more tech talent.
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    BHP, Lion Nathan ride Microsoft unified comms 18/10/2007 11:46:01

    Microsoft's global announcement of its unified communications and software PABX platform, Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007, was not all forward-looking as the vendor released details of local enterprises already using it in production.
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    Green-eyed CIOs lift business acumen 22/08/2007 11:01:37

    CIOs and other IT leaders struggling with recognition from the board should consider spearheading an energy reduction strategy which can save money and win hearts at the same time.
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    Everitt to head NICTA's new laboratory in Canberra 10/07/2007 14:33:22

    Australia's Centre of Excellence in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) research, NICTA, has appointed Dr David Everitt, to head up its Canberra Research Laboratory.
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