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CeBIT Australia News: February 2008
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CeBIT Australia brings you the latest technology news. Subcribe to our Newletter, or just add our news feed to your preferred RSS reader. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Services market to hit $15b in 2011: IDC. THE Australian technology services market will grow at a compound rate of 4.4 per cent annually to reach A$15 billion by 2011, according to research IDC. Though skills shortages will present the sector with ongoing challenges. IDC research manager for outsourcing and BPO Aprajita Sharma said there wo...
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CeBIT Australia News: August 2007
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CeBIT Australia brings you the latest technology news. Subcribe to our Newletter, or just add our news feed to your preferred RSS reader. Friday, August 31, 2007. Israeli WiMAX goes bush with Allegro. Says it will have Australia’s first business-grade WiMAX broadband network operational within 90 days. The company said it had selected Nasdaq-listed Israeli WiMAX vendor Alvarion as its technology partner after the completion of months of technical and commercial trials with several vendors. 8220;WiMAX has...
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CeBIT Australia News: September 2007
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CeBIT Australia brings you the latest technology news. Subcribe to our Newletter, or just add our news feed to your preferred RSS reader. Friday, September 28, 2007. Second Life bans in-world gambling. THE user-generated Second Life. Has banned gambling from its in-world locations, with the virtual world’s developers Linden Labs. Taking a conservative approach to complying with real-world laws. 8220;And, because there are a variety of conflicting gambling regulations around the world we have chosen to re...
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CeBIT Australia News: IP protection key to export success: Carr
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CeBIT Australia brings you the latest technology news. Subcribe to our Newletter, or just add our news feed to your preferred RSS reader. Thursday, February 14, 2008. IP protection key to export success: Carr. THE Federal Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research. Has launched a national seminar series aimed at reducing risks faced by small businesses in trying to protect their intellectual property when exporting. Innovation Minister Kim Carr. Many SMEs are also moving beyond traditional ...
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CeBIT Australia News: December 2007
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CeBIT Australia brings you the latest technology news. Subcribe to our Newletter, or just add our news feed to your preferred RSS reader. Tuesday, December 18, 2007. Google enters clean energy business. Google has entered the race to develop the technology to develop cheapr sources of renewable energy, promising to spend hundreds of millions on research and development efforts. The Renewable Energy Cheaper than Coal. Project will focus initially on advanced solar thermal power. 8220;With talented technol...
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CeBIT Australia News: November 2007
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CeBIT Australia brings you the latest technology news. Subcribe to our Newletter, or just add our news feed to your preferred RSS reader. Friday, November 30, 2007. CeBIT Australia Press Release. Dear Friends and Colleagues,. There is never a dull moment in this industry. But with the new regime in Canberra lifting the priority profile of ICT, it has just got more exciting. Senator Conroy has been a passionate advocate for the industry inside the Opposition party room. Labor’s national broadban...The str...
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CeBIT Australia News: October 2007
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CeBIT Australia brings you the latest technology news. Subcribe to our Newletter, or just add our news feed to your preferred RSS reader. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. EC charges Intel with competition breach. Has rejected European Commission charges that it engaged in anti-competitive practices, arguing that its market behaviour in Europe was both legal and in the interests on consumers. Says Intel has engaged in monopoly abuse to lock its competitor AMD. Intel senior vice-president and general counsel B...