A tiny new Aussie chip is making waves this week, promising to shake up the wireless industry by not only drastically increasing data transfer speeds, but doing it at a fraction of the cost of today’s solutions.
On Kangaroo Island off South Australia, NEC is watering the roots on its 700,000th tree. For IT companies, investing in their carbon footprint is proving worthwhile and leaving Government climate change policies in the past.
Responding to the Labor government’s ‘digital education revolution’ and an increase in school IT security issues, managed security services provider earthwave has launched ISONet, a carrier neutral network, internet gateway and portal.
Microsoft has released some details of its upcoming small to medium-sized business orientated operating system, with plug-and-play simplicity the order of the day.
The Howard government’s Netalert software filtration scheme is on the chopping block, with the Rudd government declaring the $84 million initiative a failure.
A changing software suite and the merge or two organisations into one; IDM looks at the amalgamation of Goulburn City with Mulwaree Shire Council in NSW and finds when it comes to change management, it’s the people that make the difference.
The popular open source email client Thunderbird has found a new home, with the Mozilla Foundation announcing on Tuesday that its new Mozilla Messaging mail subsidiary is open for business.
A high-capacity network servicing nine Victorian universities and the CSIRO looks set to soon launch Victoria into the International sphere of high-speed and distributed networks.