NICE Systems Case Study: AAPT Limited
White Papers As part of this commitment, AAPT runs contact centers, with 400 agents spread across the Bendigo, Melbourne, Sydney and Robina locations, servicing existing customers and marketing to prospects. AAPT Limited, part of the Telecom New Zealand Group...
[July 12, 2006, 0:00]
Aussie ISP in court over song-swapping
News E-Talk Communications, trading as Comcen Internet Services, found itself in Federal Court in front of Justice Brian Tamberlin in Sydney, charged with making money from the provision of copyright-infringing music files.
[October 21, 2003, 15:25]
One.Tel sacks one thousand workers
News Rahui said a good proportion of the one thousand sacked workers would be Sydney based, however, One.Tel will keep 400 staff on the ground to help with the company's wind down. One thousand One.Tel staff were sacked on Friday following the collapse...
[June 11, 2001, 11:26]
Kazaa's parent takes another legal beating
News Bannon told an Australian Federal Court hearing, presided over by Justice Murray Wilcox, in Sydney on Monday that the P2P music file sharing software Kazaa has 100 million users who share around 3 billion unauthorised sound recordings per month.
[November 29, 2004, 7:40]
eBay cracks down on Romanian fraudsters
News Matt Henley, a member of eBay's US-based Fraud Investigations Team, spoke about the campaign while taking part in a two-day workshop in Sydney with representatives of local law enforcement agencies. Online auction site eBay has made public the...
[June 28, 2007, 12:11]
Israel and Australia lay claim to latest Google genius
News The 26-year-old doctoral student, Ori Allon, has developed a new search algorithm that will make the responses to searches more relevant and display more detail of a search, according to reports in the Sydney Morning Herald, and in the Israel...
[April 10, 2006, 16:50]
IT know-how comes second for the 'CIO 2.0'
News With the integration of IT into the fabric of many government processes, the role of a CIO has been changing, said John Kost, managing vice president of Gartner, speaking at Gartner's Symposium in Sydney on Wednesday.
[November 21, 2007, 8:38]
'Huge security hole' in .Net
News James Gosling, who is currently CTO of Sun's Developer Products group and the father of the Java programming language, has called Microsoft's decision to support C and C++ in the common language runtime in .Net one of the "biggest and most...
[February 4, 2005, 9:00]
Wanted: Software researchers in China
News Over the next two years, the company will intensify its study of these areas with help from Asian educational institutions such as Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, University of Sydney, Tokyo University and Taiwan's Tsinghua...
[May 10, 2002, 13:28]
Knockdown Karate
Downloads Stunning graphics and liquid-smooth animations.Razor-sharp controls.Fight two opponents at the same time.14 Different moves and attacks.Challenging Artificial Intelligence.Four different international settings: New York, Sydney, London and Japan.
[February 6, 2001, 7:00]
Kazaa's spying potential revealed
News Professor Leon Sterling, chair of Software Innovation and Engineering for the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering in the University of Melbourne, said today in the Federal Court in Sydney statistics about the activity of users...
[December 7, 2004, 9:40]
'Legacy viruses' lie in wait
News Survey data analysed by researchers indicates many threats presumed by system administrators to be extinct are more accurately described as "dormant", speakers told conference attendees in Sydney today.
[November 6, 2003, 9:40]
SCO bans press from Open Systems briefing
News A statement released by the AUUG said "on the express wish of SCO, the press will not be admitted" to his briefing to the group's NSW arm in Sydney tonight. The SCO Group's Australian managing director has played down a move to bar media outlets...
[May 29, 2003, 9:09]
Ballmer: Mod chips threaten Xbox
News According to a report in The Sydney Morning Herald, Ballmer said late last week that the company could remove the Xbox from the Australian market if Australia's legal system does not provide appropriate protections.
[October 22, 2002, 7:49]
European firm eyes Asian integration pie
News The planned investment, which covers newly launched operations in Singapore, Beijing, Hong Kong and Sydney, will include new offices, manpower resources and support centres, said Anders Berglund, the company's managing director for Asia-Pacific.
[October 9, 2002, 6:27]
Nimda worm hits banks
News According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald, the National Australia Bank saw its automatic teller, Internet banking, phone banking and broking services disrupted by the virus on Tuesday. The internal networks of several international banks...
[September 20, 2001, 18:15]
Citrix makes Evergreen WAN union with Microsoft
News The company has worked together with Microsoft to take wide area network (WAN) technology and embed it into Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Willis said at the Citrix Partner Accelerator 2008 event in Sydney.
[February 19, 2008, 10:15]
Is follow-the-sun all good news?
Blog After that it’s Bashar in Dubai, James in Hong-Kong and finally the guys I know over in Sydney before finally rounding up with Tony in Tasmania. A good many of us regularly work with contacts in every corner of the world and are constantly pursued...
[September 25, 2007, 13:48]
Yahoo opens up geographic data to websites
News One specific example is the Sydney Opera House, which has a WOEID of 28717584. Yahoo is letting outside websites use information from its own catalogue of geographic information, thus allowing programmers to employ Yahoo data and services in their...
[May 13, 2008, 11:11]
Argentina cries out for Linux
Talkback Hola de un argentino en sydney! Hola Oscar, Muy Bien! Linux va a dominar el futuro, en 3 o 5 anos todos los que saben usar Linux van a ser pagado$ mejor que los que nada mas que saben click click click con Bill!
[December 21, 2004, 13:01]



