Hardware and Garden Retailer Uses Intel vPro Technology to Improve Management and Slash Power Consumption Across Rural NSW Stores
White Papers Founded in 1986, Petries Mitre 10 Home & Garden Centre is a major regional supplier of hardware and gardening supplies within central New South Wales. Point-of-sale (POS) system integrity is essential in any retail operation, and when the stores...
[January 1, 2009, 0:00]
Great Features. Does not work at all.
Member Review I have always used NSW. NSW 2004 worked until activated and quit. Went back to NSW 2003 which works great. I wish I read the reviews before buying.
[June 2, 2004, 12:07]
Linux gets green light in New South Wales
News The New South Wales (NSW) state government in Australia yesterday went to market for its desktop, notebook and small server needs for at least the next three years, designating the ability to purchase Linux-based systems as "highly desirable".
[September 20, 2006, 15:30]
Sydney to bridge harbour with Wi-Fi ferries
News The NSW State Transit Authority is considering installing wireless broadband access on its fleet of Sydney ferries, turning them into mobile wireless hot spots, according to Personal Broadband Australia marketing director, John Filmer.
[September 21, 2004, 9:55]
Massive Linux tender delayed
News The NSW Department of Commerce is poised to issue an A$40m (£15.6m)-plus whole-of-government tender for Linux enterprise software and services in mid-September, officials have confirmed. The NSW government is a leader in the exploration of open...
[August 31, 2004, 13:15]
Microsoft confronts Linux threat down under
News Sun has confirmed that it is in discussions with the DPWS in a bid to snare NSW government desktops with its alternative Linux-based PC operating system and office software suite. According to Sun's estimates, the NSW government could save just...
[November 29, 2002, 8:30]
Australian Army slams soldiers' site
News Similarly, Barry Billings, president of the NSW branch of the VVAA, says his understanding is that soldiers have been instructed not to visit the site and Vietnam veteran Glen Barry says that troops have been "warned off" the site and told not to...
[February 26, 2004, 8:20]
Australian State Blows Opportunity to Bring Linux to Education
Blog At the very least, we expect that the NSW Department of Education and Training should release to the public, the complete report of their comparison analysis between Linux and Microsoft. In short, the NSW Department of Education and Training must...
[April 6, 2009, 10:01]
Leading Australian Credit Union Reduces Incidence of Online Fraud With VeriSign Identity Protection Services
White Papers As Teachers Credit Union does not have a physical branch network, its members in NSW, ACT and Northern Territory rely heavily on the Internet to access their accounts. Of its 150,000 members, 102,000 are registered for online banking.
[September 19, 2009, 1:22]
Symantec slams the door on Live Update flaw
Talkback I rebooted, the ran OBC (One Button Checkup - part of NSW) to remove any errors. I did the following steps.it seemed to work: I deleted LiveUpdate from Add/Remove (Programs) in the Control Panel I went to: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec...
[October 6, 2006, 5:58]
Sniffer dog avoidance: A wireless app with bite
News The site, which is operated by NSW Council for Civil Liberties and Redfern Legal Centre, sends registered members SMS messages to warn them where police are patrolling drug detection dogs. When asked if the site operators had bowed to pressure from...
[June 12, 2002, 10:54]
Using Portal Technology for Collaborative E-Commerce
White Papers This paper discusses adoption constraints for SME's and focuses on the requirements gathering process relating to the development and implementation of a Web Portal initiative in the local region (Illawarra NSW, Australia).
[December 15, 2005, 0:01]
SydWinds
Downloads It provides distance to the BoM's Points of Presence, so you can see which ones are more relevant to you, wind sequenced by PoP's near you, more detail on weather conditions at the PoP, wind portrayed on a Google Map so you can see where...
[September 2, 2009, 4:45]
Is technology talking you out of a job?
News Sure, there have been job losses, for example Telstra and TAB (NSW). With two of the country's most recognisable implementations -- that of Telstra and TAB NSW -- resulting in heavy job losses, it is also not surprising that human resource issues...
[October 30, 2001, 14:36]
Intel Solution Services Helps New South Wales Health Find Best Price/Performance
White Papers In order to drive better value for spending, the IT team at the New South Wales Health Department (NSW Health) plans to migrate their IT infrastructure to a shared services model using Intel architecture - based servers that deliver industry...
[November 17, 2006, 0:00]
Intellectual property: Can IT employers control it?
News Cameron Murphy, president of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties, said an extension of companies claiming rights to intellectual property has been in the terms of employment contracts with staff. Placing restrictions on staff after they leave a...
[July 17, 2002, 10:20]
Privacy vs protection: Police and the right to hack
News The governments of Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales (NSW) have moved to boost covert search and telecommunication interception powers that police can use in the fight against crime. But the bill being introduced in NSW would give police...
[March 17, 2009, 16:06]
Australian code aims to curb spam
News The draft code -- released today by the IIA -- comes as the NSW Minister for Small Business, David Campbell, released the results of a survey which showed that almost one-third of the state's small-to-medium businesses do not bother with anti-spam...
[July 26, 2004, 10:55]
Aussies win RoboCup
News The combined University of NSW and National ICT Australia team, rUNSWift, took out top spot in the four-legged competition -- which uses standard Sony Aibos -- after using machine learning technology to have the Aibos learn how to walk faster.
[July 17, 2003, 10:24]
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]



