Thursday | 8 January, 2009

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    The top network inventors of all time 03/07/2007 15:17:52

    Although boxing legend George Foreman, a judge on the second-year CBS reality show American Inventor, has yet to invent a network device, his Lean Mean Grilling Fat-Reducing Machine has been used by countless techies to quickly cook sandwiches and hamburgers after a long day in the data center.
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    Lack of ICT skills and industry support puts Australia in grave danger 05/06/2007 16:30:27

    Australia is in grave danger of falling off the world stage if it didn't commit to growing its ICT industry and addressing the worsening skills crisis, NICTA CTO, Dr Chris Nicol, warned today.
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    Arasor acquires the Bandwidth Foundry to increase local R&D 09/05/2007 10:21:50

    Optical chip developer and manufacturer Arasor International Ltd has acquired the Bandwidth Foundry to increase R&D and production in Australia.
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    A clean slate for the Internet 02/03/2007 16:06:41

    Advances in IT over the decades have come mostly in small increments -- Release 2.3 yields to 2.4, transistors shrink a few more nanometers, Ethernet gets another speed boost, bugs are fixed, and algorithms get tweaked. That kind of evolutionary approach has served users well, boosting speeds, capacities and application capabilities by many orders of magnitude.
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    Defending against global information war 21/02/2007 16:28:40

    The recent attack on the Internet's root servers was more than just a few hackers having fits and giggles with the DNS. In fact, the incident could be the first volley in global information warfare between the private sector of the United States and the government of China.
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    SAP workers in high demand 14/02/2007 08:59:03

    A shortage of skilled SAP workers is making it difficult for IT departments to fill open jobs and caused the average salary for certain high-level SAP professionals to rise 15.6 percent in the past year, according to Foote Partners, a consulting firm in the U.S. that studies IT workforce and compensation.
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    A look back onto the past 20 years of IT 03/08/2006 09:09:34

    Here's our take on the 10 biggest IT happenings chronicled in our pages over the past 20 years.
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    Apache chairman: Days numbered for commercial software 23/03/2006 08:32:48

    The days of selling software through the traditional commercial model are numbered, as open source is becoming the paradigm of choice, said Greg Stein, chairman of the Apache Software Foundation, at the EclipseCon 2006 conference on Wednesday.
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    CSIRO ups ICT research investment 02/02/2006 16:21:46

    The CSIRO announced today that it will increase its investment in ICT research and development.
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    CSIRO names e-health security Fellow 01/02/2006 11:42:25

    The director of the Queensland University of Technology's centre for IT Innovation, Professor Peter Croll, has been named data safety expert for the CSIRO's Preventative Health National Research Flagship program.
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    Research centres' billion-dollar boost to economy 13/12/2005 16:34:10

    A new study which quantifies the work done by co-operative research centres (CRCs) has found they pumped at least $1.1 billion into the economy.
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