Stories by: Computerworld Staff
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Sun donates storage code to OpenSolaris.org 16 April, 2007 10:44:24
Sun Microsystems this week announced plans to donate pieces of its storage software and hardware technology to the OpenSolaris open-source developer community. - +
Dob in a software pirate, earn $10K: BSAA 03 October, 2006 14:41:41
The Business Software Association of Australia (BSAA) has doubled the potential reward for people who report the use of pirated software within Australian businesses from $5000 to $10,000. - +
Federal govt launches IT careers Web site 12 September, 2006 08:03:04
Special Minister of State Gary Nairn has launched a new ICT career awareness program in the form of the IT Pro Australia Web site. - +
IT seeks temporary solution to skills crisis 08 September, 2006 09:13:33
More than half of IT employers are hiring casual staff to deal with the current IT skills crisis, according to recruitment agency Hays 2006 Salary Survey. - +
Vic Education awards multimillion dollar contract 04 September, 2006 10:50:03
Tata Consultancy Services has won a $3.85 million tender to implement an application system for the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA). - +
Coonan releases guide on reducing liability in ICT contracts 16 August, 2006 12:40:53
IT Minister Helen Coonan today released a guide on how to limit liability in ICT contracts with federal government agencies and an accompanying quick reference publication. - +
Feedback delays Office 2007 03 July, 2006 11:55:20
Office 2007 is now likely to ship a few months later than previously expected. - +
Optus, Macquarie team for mobile radio 27 June, 2006 11:23:28
Optus and the Macquarie Radio Network (MRN) have announced an agreement to offer radio on demand services to more than six million Optus mobile customers. - +
IPv6 to power e-business 06 June, 2006 07:51:53
Australian businesses, particularly small businesses, will have better access to e-business through next-generation Internet resources based on Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). - +
Feds pledge $2m more for e-business 30 May, 2006 08:16:02
The federal government's Information Technology Online (ITOL) program has approved 12 additional e-business projects worth $1.965 million, bringing the total funding to $15.4 million since 1996. - +
Spam reporting gets buttoned up 30 May, 2006 13:13:05
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has launched the SpamMatters reporting button, which enables spam to be reported to the authority with one click of a computer mouse.
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