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Google Apps growing in popularity among CIOs: Telsyte
The Google Apps suite of software-as-a-service (SaaS) email and groupware applications is growing in popularity among CIOs, according to Telsyte’s new research.
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ICT salaries increase by 3.9 per cent
Salaries for ICT workers grew by 3.9 per cent overall for the 12 months to May 2012, marginally down from 4 per cent a year earlier, according to the annual survey of Australian Computer Society (ACS) members.
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Where are the women in IT?
It’s no surprise that many CIOs may find themselves looking around their IT departments and asking, ‘Where are the women in IT?’ The IT industry has long recognised the need to encourage more women to pursue careers in the IT industry. However, this issue still looms.
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Apple and Facebook at risk of litigation due to copyright laws
Australia’s copyright laws is stifling innovation and will cost Australia’s economy $600 million, according to a report for the Australian Digital Alliance.
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Can I connect to the NBN?
With the National Broadband Network (NBN) expected to reach a peak in its rollout in 2016, some areas around Australia are already connected to the network via fibre-to-the-premises, fixed wireless and an interim satellite service.
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Firms face a 'big bang' of disruption
Australian companies face a race against the clock to deal with the significant impact of digital technology on their businesses.
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Roxon turns to YouTube for data retention argument
Attorney-General Nicola Roxon is continuing to try to stem the public backlash against data retention, offering a YouTube clip for not-for-profit organisation GetUp! to broadcast.
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Struggling Sharp slashes employee salaries by up to 10 percent
Japan's Sharp said Tuesday it will slash employee salaries by up to 10 percent from next month, in a round of cost-cutting that will save it about US$180 million during the current fiscal year.
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In Pictures: Best browsers for Android tablets
Best browsers for Android tablets
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In Pictures: A look back at the first iPhone debut day
Steve Jobs unveiled first iPhone at Macworld on Jan. 9, 2007
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PCI compliance awareness lacking in finance world: Survey
Some Australian chief financial officers have still not heard of PCI (Payment Card Industry) standards created by MasterCard and Visa despite coverage of data breaches, according to the findings of a survey.
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Google AdWords case goes to Australia's High Court
Australia's High Court on Tuesday began hearing Google's appeal of a ruling that it sold misleading advertisements that allowed companies to purchase keywords containing competitor's names.
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Early ARM 64-bit prototype servers could come by year end
Early prototype 64-bit ARM servers could be available for testing purposes by the end of this year or possibly at the latest by the middle of next year, ARM said on Monday.
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AMD's new SeaMicro server talks to 5-petabyte storage cluster
Advanced Micro Devices has launched the first new products from its SeaMicro acquisition earlier this year, including a server that can be linked to a massive, 5-petabyte storage cluster for running large-scale big data and cloud computing applications.
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All-electric race car speeds to record
An all-electric race car being developed in Silicon Valley has sped into the record books at California's Sonoma raceway setting a lap record for an electric car.
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GoDaddy comes back online after attacks
GoDaddy restored some services on Monday as the company battled online attacks that severely impacted its hosting and domain-name registration operations.
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Leaked Apple UDIDs were stolen from digital publishing firm
The unique identifiers of 1 million Apple iOS devices that hackers leaked last week were stolen from the servers of a Florida-based digital publishing firm called Bluetoad.
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HP adds 2000 to layoff list
Hewlett-Packard's layoff just got a little bigger. The company, in a US Security and Exchange filing, said it will eliminate 29,000 positions, an increase of 2,000.
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Postgres 9.2 invites large-scale enterprise deployment
The open-source Postgres database continues to be refined for enterprises: The latest version, released Monday, contains a number of new features and performance enhancements designed to ease professional large-scale usage.
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Western Digital releases samples of its thinnest hybrid drive for Ultrabooks
Western Digital announced what it said is the industry's thinnest hybrid drive for Ultrabooks, a 5mm-thick model that has 500GB capacity.
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Case Study: Gadens Law Firm Reclaims 22 Hours of Lost Productivity Each Month
For the past eight years, Gadens Brisbane has used a “big three” security vendor to protect its network against malware and other threats. Despite deploying a complete antivirus package, the firm still experienced up to three infections across the network every week. This gap in security meant the firm’s IT team was spending up to six hours a week on security management, resulting in lawyers being unable to work on their computers for hours a time – an inconvenience for the individual, and costly for a business reliant on hourly charging. Read how Gadens Law Firm have reduced their security management time from about 6 hours a week to 30 minutes a week.
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