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- Qantas tech exec shifts to Jetstar
- Zurich Australia leads regional thin client push
- Early investors drop Facebook
- Victoria kills HealthSMART IT project
- Woz not great - mUmBRELLA
- Santos' thin client starts big-data plans
- Nokia Lumia 800 revs up at Bridgestone
- Telstra privacy breach was 'one little oops'
- 'Battleground of the future' the focus of new agreement with US
- The rise of the vendor management office
Archives
- Govt pushes ahead with cloud-sharing approach
- Australia top Game of Thrones pirating nation
- Turnbull concerned by Google, Amazon tax offshoring
- Spotify finally launches in Australia
- NBN here to stay under Coalition, says analyst
- The ABC didn’t sack Bitcoin miner
- The marvellously destructive power of the Internet:
A rant by Mark Newton - Galaxy S III listed for Telstra, Optus and Vodafone
- Victoria dumps HealthSMART e-health project
- iiNet ramps up Internode digestion
- HP completes giant new NSW datacentre
- China concerned by Huawei NBN ban, says Bob Carr
- Australia’s IT startup scene: Blooming, not dying
- Parliament knocks back surveillance terms
- Evidence: Rural Australia is demanding the NBN
- Will Telstra skip Nokia’s Lumia 900?
- Microsoft beats Salesforce to utility CRM deal
- New BlackBerry OS 7.1 hits Australia
- Pristine Telstra network photos: We sourced our own
- NBN no CommBank or Qantas, says Hockey
- NSW finalises colossal datacentre consolidation
- Two good Australian CIO interviews
- ASUS Transformer Pad tablet hits Australia
- NBN debate not about technology, says Turnbull
- No pristine photos: Telstra rejects copper challenge
- Three lessons ING’s private cloud teaches us
- Blizzard honours GAME’s Diablo III pre-orders
- SAP considers Aussie datacentre
- Politicos reject NBN referendum idea
- HTC One XL on sale: Compatible with Telstra 4G
- We’re not shutting down T-Box, says Telstra
- How much more do servers cost in Australia?
- Optus a “disgusting” company, says AFL chief
- NSW agencies push very hard for SaaS rollouts
- GAME Australia goes into administration
- Is Abbott consciously lying on NBN costs?
- Geo-block busting ISP not realistic, says Hackett
- Technology and planned obsolescence
- Has Telstra delayed HTC One XL launch?
- Aussie non-profits adopt Office 365 en-masse
- Senate blocks release of secret piracy docs
- Why do Australians pay more for Office 365?
- Optus takes TV Now case to High Court
- Nokia previews Lumia 900, 610 in Australia
- A handful of complex Australian Oracle rollouts
- ‘Cooked books’, ‘funny money’, ‘trickery’:
Coalition on NBN budgeting - CenITex sacks 200: Read the internal email
- Reality check: ISPs do not understand content
- Rackspace promises Aussie datacentre
- An Aussie IPTV revolution we can believe in
- Vendors unimpressed by IT price hike inquiry
- Greens demand Australia cancel ACTA participation
- Telstra Mobile Wi-Fi 4G: Review
- IT strategy to lead NSW from “the dark ages”
- 4G faster than the NBN? I don’t think so
- Pirate Party slams ‘unjust’ surveillance upgrade
- Govt seeks substantial boost to surveillance powers
- Samsung Galaxy S III: Preview
- The Govt should hold a referendum on the NBN
- Google Australia: ~$1bn in revenue, $74k in tax
- Local Govt groups abandon Yammer trials
- “Cooked books”: Abbott misleads on NBN
- Qld Health payroll fix may cost $440m
- Pacific swaps out VMware for Hyper-V
- A challenge for Telstra: Show us your best
- Pure massacre: Optus sacks 750
- Copper maintenance cost not an issue, says Turnbull
- HTC Titan II 4G: Preview
- Offshore cloud an adoption barrier, finds KPMG
- Worst of the worst: Photos of Australia’s copper network
- AGIMO needs a little Obama magic
- Vic Govt to sack CenITex board
- Nokia Lumia 710: Review
- FTTN a huge “mistake”, says ex-BT CTO
- IT’S ON: Govt sets up IT price hike inquiry
- Telstra to cut Microsoft Office 365 prices
- NRL, AFL win appeal in Optus TV Now case
- Sony Xperia S: Review
- Liberal MP missteps in NBN Co ad rage
- Unhappy dragon: Westpac IBM outsourcing
spreads to St George - Optus launches 4G in Newcastle
- NSW Police under fire again for pirating software
- Samsung Omnia W: Review
- Turnbull on iiTrial: We need ‘global copyright’
- Exetel launches $55 terabyte ADSL plan
- Adobe’s biennial tradition: 50% Aussie price hikes
- Piracy meetings still censored: “No public interest”
- Telstra to launch first 4G Windows phone
- Reality check: AFACT is not planning mass lawsuits
- Vodafone releases $39 plan with unlimited text
- New Kindles hit Australia a week early
- iiNet’s Hollywood ending: what does
its court victory mean for copyright law? - NBN satellite gateway for Merimbula
- Airtasker startup wins $1.5m in funding
- Back off, AFACT: Changing the law is not the answer
- Govt to continue secret anti-piracy talks
- Defence worthy of a High Court victory? “Yes, Minister”
- AFACT demands Govt action over iiTrial loss
- Minister worried about AGIMO’s ability to deliver
- iiNet wins High Court Internet piracy trial







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