Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: ACS

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    ICT industry's 2020 vision: 25,000 vacant jobs 11/08/2008 14:15:11

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) on Monday released a report indicating that ICT skills shortages will grow to 14,000 jobs by 2010, and will continue to reach 25,000 by 2020 unless government and industry heighten collaboration to ease the skills shortages.
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    NSW the IT scholarship capital 05/08/2008 11:42:45

    The scholarship arm of the Australian Computer Society, the ACS Foundation, this morning announced that it had awarded more than 430 scholarships worth $4.4 million during financial year 2007 - its highest year since it began promoting private and public sponsorship of ICT scholarships, higher education and research projects in 2001.
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    Australia's peak ICT bodies sign scholarship agreement 01/08/2008 08:47:36

    With National ICT Careers Week being held across the country this week, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has signed a "Memorandum of Understanding" with the Australian Computing Society Foundation (ACSF) to actively support the ACSF scholarship program.
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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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    Robotics, forensic IT, Digi-Girls on show at National ICT Careers week 21/07/2008 11:41:53

    Australian organisations, education institutions and businesses will host a smorgasboard of events across the nation as part of the first National ICT Careers Week, commencing next Monday, July 28.
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    IT students lavished with 3 course meal in latest recruitment initiative 14/07/2008 10:08:48

    The Australian Computer Society's Western Australian division is hosting a new way to secure graduate staff by putting third and fourth-year ICT students face to face with potential employers in an informal and engaging evening setting.
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    EXIN takes the wheel of International Computer Driving Licence 11/07/2008 11:14:47

    Not-for-profit IT competency and skills examination provider EXIN South Pacific (the Examination Institute for Information Science) has taken over from the Australian Computer Society as the exclusive national provider of the International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL).
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    Computers Off Australia campaign kicks off 30/06/2008 13:55:58

    The 'Computers Off Australia' (COA) campaign and labeling initiative was launched nationwide in Sydney today, with the aim of encouraging organisations and individuals to implement power management practices on their home and office computers to reduce the carbon footprint of ICT.
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    Pimp my data center: Avocent 19/06/2008 08:54:06

    Avocent brought its industry-leading out-of-band management systems to our project, providing IP KVM for PC and Sun servers, service processor aggregation, serial terminal services, and the DSView management server. Because our new datacenter, HIG 319, functions like a multicompany colocation service, we ended up with a wide variety of equipment and at least three different flavors of service processors (Sun, Dell, HP) with three different management interfaces to juggle. Avocent's MergePoint 5224 appliance, a 24-port service processor aggregation system, gives the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology's IT group a single service processor management interface, while losing none of the functionality from individual dashboards.
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    ACS: Too many Govt hoops stifling IT innovation 16/06/2008 16:49:55

    As part of its submission to the [[xref:http://www.innovation.gov.au/innovationreview/Pages/home.aspx|National Innovation Review]], the Australian Computer Society has called on the government to simplify what it sees as an overly complex set of application hoops that companies and organisation's must jump through in order to gain R&D tax offsets and grants. It has also asked the government to double the $1 million R&D tax offset threshold.
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    ACS supports privacy laws, calls for e-mail safeguards 13/05/2008 12:42:15

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has called on government to enforce rigid privacy laws on organisations which intercept employee e-mails.
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