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Thursday | 4 December, 2008

Stories about: Australian Research Council

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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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    New approach to psychological user profiling in the telco industry 23/10/2007 12:27:15

    Telecommunications companies and other marketers will be able to predict the types of services people want on their mobile phones, as a result of research developed by m.Net Corporation and Adelaide University.
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    University consortium to launch enterprise grid by 2008 13/09/2007 16:13:08

    Setting a new standard in high performance computing, a consortium of Australian universities are set to link five independent clusters into an enterprise grid which will be operational by early 2008.
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    Uni to develop computer forensics standards to help cops nab crims 09/08/2007 15:49:59

    Researchers from the University of South Australia are aiding police in the fight against online crime by developing a set of forensic computing standards.
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    ADF to develop communications warfare 01/11/2006 07:59:59

    Charles Sturt University is working with the Australian Department of Defence to create gaming software for use by military personnel to train enlisted members on effective crisis management techniques and scenarios for battle and natural disasters.
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    ADF to develop communications warfare 31/10/2006 09:13:44

    Charles Sturt University is working with the Australian Department of Defence to create gaming software for use by military personnel to train enlisted members on effective crisis management techniques and scenarios for battle and natural disasters.
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    Federal government increases research grants to states 12/10/2006 09:13:34

    The federal government yesterday made available $365 million in funding to all states and territory governments for a host of projects including the creation of swimming microrobots, antivenoms from jellyfish and galactic mapping of distant eight billion year old universes.
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    Spying on staff no solution to privacy protection: professor 29/08/2006 12:27:40

    Instead of spying on staff who snoop into private records while at work, organizations should adopt security measures that prevent staff breaching privacy laws, a Queensland University of Technology privacy expert said today.
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    Unis to build distributed storage grid 25/07/2006 12:40:49

    Researchers from four universities have started work on the Australian Research Council (ARC) funded data grid storage infrastructure for e-research (DSIeR) project to help facilitate data accessibility.
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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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    University works on new wireless transport protocol for... transport 21/10/2005 11:59:42

    Researchers at the University of New South Wales are developing an intelligent wireless protocol for public transport networks, which will give passengers cheaper online access and lower power consumption.
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