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The future of IT: Insider view
Industry experts give their predictions on the next 10 years of technology development.
IT Week
May 19 2008, 8:10AM
Hardware
Fujitsu boffins outline the future of IT
Technologists at Fujitsu Siemens Computers are predicting that the computing power within a PC will have increased a million-fold in 25 years time.
IT Week
May 16 2008, 3:43PM
Hardware
Microsoft's ditching of Yahoo ‘a cunning plan’
Although Microsoft has said it has lost interest in buying Yahoo, it seems that the software giant has not really gone away.
Nick Farrell
May 6 2008, 2:02PM
Strategy
CSIRO chooses DiData for the provision of network equipment
Australian scientific research body, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has signed a three year contract with Dimension Data worth up to $4 million per annum for the provision of ICT network equipment for CSIRO’s national network.
Lilia Guan
May 1 2008, 2:29PM
Collaboration
Death of the emailman
The scene: Gen Y’ers Mitchell, Blake and Ashleigh are having lunch in the park.
Ian Yates
May 1 2008, 1:37PM
Training & Development
Future of securuty
Adam Gosling. The biggest trend in the security space, is probably less about how and more about why
Staff Writers
Apr 30 2008, 11:35AM
Security
The problem of data loss
Phil Vasic explains why data loss is still one of the main areas of focus for organisations
Staff Writers
Apr 30 2008, 11:28AM
Security
Internode establishes roots in Asia
Internet provider Internode is ensuring its customers have better access to Asia with a new Point of Presence (PoP) in Tokyo, Japan, which will provide users with a markedly faster and more secure connection to the region.
Ashley Clark
Apr 29 2008, 6:52AM
Collaboration
Ovum research: The evolution of 3G
Ovum recently published research analysing how 3G strategies in Asia-Pacific have evolved since the technology’s launch. It outlines lessons learnt and how future 3G and mobile data strategies should be shaped for current 3G operators.
Staff Writers
Apr 23 2008, 11:40AM
Mobility
Adelaide’s City of West Torrens goes virtual
Australian IT architecture design and integration company – Technical Architecture Solutions (TAS) – is in talks with Adelaide’s City of West Torrens to work on virtual desktops for the council. TAS completed a virtualised server environment for the council in January this year.
Lilia Guan
Apr 17 2008, 1:39PM
Software
Getting to the bottom of a channel breakdown
What happened to the Leading Solutions and ComputerCORP “merger”?
Trevor Treharne
Apr 15 2008, 5:26PM
Training & Development
The business sense of going Green
‘Going Green’ is a topic that many people are familiar with, but it is still slow to be adopted in the corporate world.
Staff Writers
Apr 15 2008, 5:20PM
Finance
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives
IBM’s
Almaden Laboratory
has been outlining a new form of memory that it says will replace both flash memory storage and platter-based hard drives.
Iain Thomson
Apr 14 2008, 7:55AM
Hardware
HP warns of infected hardware
HP has issued a security notice after USB keys shipped with some of its
ProLiant
servers were found to have been infected with viruses.
Iain Thomson
Apr 11 2008, 7:07AM
Security
ASG scores $75M worth of contracts, includes one with Dell
Australian IT services provider ASG Group has secured contracts with a total value of approximately $75 million, including provision of IT services support to Dell Australia on a new CSIRO contract and provision of Oracle and general IT support to Multiplex.
Lilia Guan
Apr 4 2008, 2:14PM
Collaboration
Business Intelligence top priority of CIOs in APAC
At the Gartner Business Intelligence and Information Management Summit in Singapore, analysts gathered to discuss the changing Business Intelligence landscape.
Staff Writers
Apr 2 2008, 10:51AM
Software
Virtual insanity: the ugly side of virtualisation
Rabid looks at how virtualisation technology can be taken to an impractical extreme
Rabid Reseller
Mar 27 2008, 11:30AM
Collaboration
Intel offers sneak peek of next-gen chips
Intel
offered reporters a peek at some of the announcements it will be making at next month's Intel Developer Forum (IDF) event.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 19 2008, 7:19AM
Hardware
Home technology out of control
European households are full of expensive gadgetry that most people do not know how to control, according to a recent study.
a Staff Writer
Mar 18 2008, 6:44AM
Sales & Marketing
Quantum computers: technological deliverance or the end of security?
Quantum computing might spell the end of today's computer and credit card encryption technology, a U.S. physicist has claimed.
Liz Tay
Mar 11 2008, 8:14AM
Hardware
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