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Friday | 5 December, 2008

Stories about: Sydney Airport

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    Jetstar checks in with IBM in A$3 million deal 08/11/2007 10:51:24

    Australia's low fares airline Jetstar has signed a multi million dollar commercial agreement with IBM Global Business Services to supply, implement and support Web Check-In and Kiosk solutions for its domestic customers.
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    LGC Wireless leverages Sydney airport project with APAC expansion 24/09/2007 15:49:03

    LGC Wireless is leveraging recent regional deployments in the Asia-Pacific by appointing Shalini Raghu as the company's sales director for Australia and the South East Asia region.
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    Phase one of Sydney Airport's wireless network APEC-ready 04/09/2007 12:26:20

    Customised telecommunications solutions provider Kordia has completed the first phase of a complex in-building coverage (IBC) design to deliver wireless mobile access at the Sydney International Airport.
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    360 Degrees: Recovering Information 26/04/2007 14:11:34

    360 Degrees is a special technology podcast compiled by the Computerworld Live team. In the fourth 360 Degrees podcast we look at recovering information, top of the priority list for today's IT professional.

    Computerworld editor Sandra Rossi talks with Gartner managing vice president of global hardware, Matt Boon, EMC ANZ product marketing director Clive Gold and Anthony Cashin, Sydney Airport IT&T airport services manager, about how his organisation approaches recovering information.

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    360 Degrees: The Cost of Archiving 18/04/2007 11:05:20

    360 Degrees is a special technology podcast compiled by the Computerworld Live team. In the third 360 Degrees podcast we look at archiving, top of the priority list for today's IT professional.

    Computerworld editor Sandra Rossi talks with Gartner managing vice president of global hardware, Matt Boon, EMC ANZ product marketing director Clive Gold and Anthony Cashin, Sydney Airport IT&T airport services manager, about how his organisation approaches archiving data critical to business operations.

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    360 Degrees: The Cost of Storage 04/04/2007 11:51:51

    360 Degrees is a special technology podcast compiled by the Computerworld Live team. In the second 360 Degrees podcast we look at the cost of storage, top of the priority list for today's IT professional.

    Computerworld editor Sandra Rossi talks with Gartner managing vice president of global hardware, Matt Boon, EMC ANZ product marketing director Clive Gold and Anthony Cashin, Sydney Airport IT&T airport services manager, about how his organisation approaches the costs of storing data.

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    360 Degrees: Securing Information 27/03/2007 12:09:32

    360 Degrees is a special technology podcast compiled by the Computerworld Live team. In the first 360 Degrees podcast we look at securing information, top of the priority list for today's IT professional.

    Computerworld editor Sandra Rossi talks with Gartner managing vice president of global hardware, Matt Boon, EMC ANZ product marketing director Clive Gold and Anthony Cashin, Sydney Airport IT&T airport services manager, about how his organisation approaches securing critical information.

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    Sydney airport undergoes massive data protection overhaul 27/09/2006 11:43:38

    The Sydney Airport Corporation knew it had to get serious about storage when it was taking two days to back up its Exchange Server database.
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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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    Port Macquarie Airport sets its sights on video surveillance 26/07/2006 10:02:00

    Think you've got problems with physical security? Spare a thought for Lane Dechaineux, airport manager at Port Macquarie Airport, whose security responsibilities include all the usual requirements of an airport, plus a few new ones unique to the facility's rural location, like keeping kangaroos, livestock and other animals off the runway.
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    Airport blackout delays flights 31/03/2006 10:35:01

    A power system blackout at Sydney airport has delayed all international flights by up to one and a half hours.
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