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Stories about: University of NSW

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    Geek speak bridles information security 12/10/2006 09:03:13

    Usability of security software is partly to blame for low protection levels in many computers, according to international security experts.
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    Unix users question relevance, group faces death knell 15/09/2006 09:45:13

    AUUG, the Australian users organization for Unix, Linux and open source professionals, is facing one of the toughest challenges in its 30-year history as long-standing members question its relevance.
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    UTECOM supercomputer celebrates 50 years, programmer reminisces 12/09/2006 14:42:04

    When the 1.2 tonne, $149,000 (£60,000) DEUCE II computer was officially opened on September 11 1956, it was heralded as one of the first three computers in Australia and was quickly put to use as what the newspapers of the day called the £50 an hour "super-brain".
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    Do employers prefer degrees or certifications? 28/08/2006 15:23:08

    There traditionally have been two routes for high school graduates looking towards careers in IT: University, or TAFE. But recent changes in employer preferences have given rise to accelerated training courses that present a third, more practical option.
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    Hockey hits out at smartcard critics, laggard banks 28/06/2006 12:36:15

    Human Services Minister Joe Hockey has vigorously defended the virtues of the federal government's planned smartcard, saying the project's cost will be controlled and people's privacy will not be compromised.
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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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    Intuitive software sorts 'good' and 'bad' data 01/05/2006 13:29:24

    New security software developed by researchers at the University of Melbourne will bring to market an appliance that can adapt to changes in network traffic and block security breaches before they happen.
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    2006: it's year of the IT worker 25/01/2006 08:18:59

    Career prospects for those working in IT this year are looking particularly rosy. With employers planning to increase headcount this quarter and a looming skills shortage on the horizon, wage pressures are building. It's only early days but 2006 could turn out to be the year of the IT professional.
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    Prosperous outlook for 2006 18/11/2005 08:31:15

    IT managers have enjoyed a year of relative prosperity and are set to end the year on a high note with budgets likely to go up 3 percent globally in 2006.
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    CSIRO tames project management risks 10/11/2005 09:01:17

    Scientists from CSIRO's manufacturing and infrastructure technology (CMIT) have announced new project management software that learns from previous successes and failures.
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    Veritas users cry foul over security info 22/08/2005 10:40:18

    Veritas may have been taken over by security giant Symantec, but end users have been left wanting better notification in the wake of a critical vulnerability with its backup software.
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