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    AUUG is dead, long live AUUG 11/12/2007 12:12:13

    With more than 30 years of history behind it, AUUG, the organization for Unix, Linux and open source professionals, faces its toughest challenge to stay in tact as members at the 2007 AGM decide its future this week.
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    Google gets Slack with software updates 17/10/2006 07:00:00

    Maintaining a large number of Linux servers to power its search and Web application services is at the heart of Google's business and, until now, has remained a closely guarded secret.
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    Converged security threats mean business 13/10/2006 08:10:01

    Gone are the days of amateur, single-source security threats as big business takes over creating an Internet filled with converged attacks.
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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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    Google flags enterprise mapping apps 11/10/2006 13:50:49

    Enterprises looking to put a visual spin on their information systems can now turn to the very consumer oriented Google Maps.
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    AUUG 2006 to showcase a mixed bag of IT 09/10/2006 16:41:58

    This year's AUUG - the organization for Unix, Linux and open source professionals - conference being held in Melbourne this week, will cover a broad spectrum of IT management topics - from security to grid computing.
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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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    Penguin-powered pokies spur management project 27/10/2005 10:25:58

    Gaming machine services and monitor Unitab will undertake a development project to help manage information gathered by some 700 Linux-based appliances.
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    'Nightmare' drove desperate user to open source 24/10/2005 07:15:53

    IT managers who want to deploy an open source solution but are worried about company politics should go ahead and do it without asking, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) Japan IT manager Mark Uemura.
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    Internet society ups rural comms debate 21/10/2005 07:20:55

    Even with the full privatisation of Telstra and a multi-billion dollar pot of gold for rural telecommunications, the Internet Society of Australia (ISOC-AU) is calling for stringent regulation, not money, to increase competition and service delivery.
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    AUUG 2005: DRM and wiretapping huge threats to cyber freedom 19/10/2005 16:46:56

    The effort spearheaded in the US to require people building voice technologies to code in wiretapping from the beginning of development, is currently the gravest threat to cyber-freedom, according to Brad Templeton from the Electronic Frontier Foundation who spoke at AUUG 2005 today.
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