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With Broadband finally on the national agenda, the Australian Computer Society (ACS) urges both sides of politics to consider minimising what it calls an ‘inevitable city/rural digital divide.’

The support applications are finally beginning to roll out for Vista now, with Australia’s Pixel IT announcing that NetSupport Manager 10.02 is now available with full support for both the 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista.

According to the analysts at IDC, the number of servers being shipping is dropping and will continue to drop due to a surge in the use of virtualisation and multi-core processors.

Yoggie Security Systems has picked up kudos and a Red Herring award as one of the 100 “Most Promising” companies driving the future of technology for its Gatekeeper Pro security solution.

Many businesses are discovering the benefits of VoIP, and thanks to prominent proprietary services such as Skype winning over the market, open source alternatives such as AsteriskNOW are finding space to flourish.

Today not only marks World Water Day across the globe but also the second anniversary of the CSIRO’s solar-powered wireless sensor network, a push forward for environmental and water monitoring.

Location intelligence solutions provider MapInfo know a lot about people. They’re putting their knowledge to the test and packaging it in their AnySite solution, a local market analysis application.

Interwoven’s latest version of Collaborative Document Management is out, promising increased business agility through the optimisation of document-intensive business processes.

Raytheon has announced what it claims is the world’s first Polymorphic computer, capable of adopting different architectural forms depending on application.

The Australian Labor Party has announced plans for a national broadband network in an election promise worth $4.7 billion.

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