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ARN's A-Z guide to networking 19 December, 2007 14:50:54
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Bill Gates: A New Approach to Capitalism in the 21st Century 28 January, 2008 07:12:19
Transcript of Gates speech, and a Q&A at World Economic Forum in Davos, SwitzerlandAs you all may know, in July I'll make a big career change. I'm not worried; I believe I'm still marketable. I'm a self-starter, I'm proficient in Microsoft Office. I guess that's it. Also I'm learning how to give money away. - +
The year ahead 21 December, 2007 06:47:49
ARN takes a look at some of the industry's top technology and trend predictions for 2008Unified communications and IP telephony, virtualisation and SMB were on the lips of almost every IT vendor this year, but what will be the biggest technologies and trends next year? ARN asked a cross-section of the community for their predictions on what would be hot in 2008.
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The NSW Department of State and Regional Development (DSRD) has announced the launch of Embedded Systems Australia (ESA), a joint venture aimed at fostering the development of local embedded computer systems for local and export markets.
ESA was formed by the DSRD, National ICT Australia (NICTA), the Australian Electronics and Electrical Manufacturers Association (AEEMA), and the Warren Centre for Engineering at the University of Sydney.
ESA's steering committee includes representatives from Microsoft, Cochlear, Canon Information Systems Research Australia (CISRA), iTech Corporation, ResMed, BCS innovations, Sinclair Knight Merz, Machinery Automation & Robotics, and Invetech.
NSW minister for state development Ian Macdonald said the state already has a strong and vibrant embedded systems technology sector but the launch of ESA in Sydney will help develop expertise and promote further growth.
"Embedded Systems Australia is expected to become the largest initiative of its kind in Australia and the Asia Pacific region," Macdonald said.
"It will identify and develop NSW's and Australia's capabilities in embedded systems design, development and use, and help create a cluster of export competitive companies working in embedded systems technologies."
According to Macdonald, ESA has already identified more than 400 NSW businesses that are developing embedded systems applications, and has developed an agreement for collaboration on technology projects.
NICTA chief technology officer and chair of ESA, Dr Chris Nicol, said the local embedded systems industry will add value to many industry sectors.
"Through this cluster, Australian companies can play a major role in the growth of an emerging global industry," Dr Nicol said. "We aim to foster innovation across the industry, identify new business opportunities, and launch collaborative projects that showcase Australian capability to international markets."
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