The University of South Australia Makes Education More Accessible Through Online Learning
White Papers With up to 15 per cent of its students studying via distance education, the University of South Australia wanted to improve learning opportunities and extend its competitive advantage in the Asia-Pacific's lucrative tertiary education market.
[July 7, 2006, 0:00]
Nanotechnology opens new chapter in digital paper story
News Researchers in South Australia are using nanotechnology to develop substances they hope will one day result in digital paper. The research is being carried out at the Ian Wark Research Institute, the Australia Research Council's Special Research...
[June 30, 2003, 13:12]
Linux Australia trademark battle takes new twist
News Legal wrangling over a South Australian company's attempt to trademark the term Linux Australia has taken an unusual turn. The South Australian-based company has now issued legal proceedings against two former business partners, Suzannah Williams...
[September 23, 2004, 9:40]
Microsoft: Governments demanded OOXML
News Brand's comments were disputed today by John Ruckert, managing director of South Australian-based integrator Oconics, the firm responsible for recently converting South Australia's parliamentary Hansard to OOXML.
[February 11, 2008, 7:56]
Torvalds steps in to help Linux trademark dispute
News Linux Australia Inc's entry to the fray actually began as an attempt to protect its own name after a South Australian company applied to register it as a trademark. Malcom said that Linux Australia Inc received a letter from the would-be trademark...
[August 11, 2004, 9:20]
US group takes open source fight abroad
News US-based lobby group the Initiative for Software Choice (ISC) is escalating its efforts to stymie the progress of legislation promoting the use of open-source software in government departments in Australia.
[July 16, 2003, 9:49]
Sharman offices raided by piracy investigators
News Telstra lawyers are presently working with lawyers from the record labels in order to determine exactly what information is being sought under the terms of the order," Telstra spokesman Warwick Ponder told ZDNet Australia .
[February 6, 2004, 8:35]
New Netsky variant appears from Korea
News Munir Kotadia reported from Sydney for ZDNet Australia. For more ZDNet Australia stories, click here. Antivirus researchers have discovered a new version of the Netsky worm that contains text linking it to the SoonChunHyang University in Bucheon...
[October 22, 2004, 11:40]
Gmail: a first look
Talkback Great service ,about the best on the net ,Keep up the good work .Tony of Wallaroo South Australia
[May 11, 2005, 0:37]
City of Onkaparinga Reaps Rewards From IBM Global Financing
White Papers In July 1997, three councils merged to form South Australia's largest local government organisation. City of Onkaparinga was formed by amalgamation of the former Cities of Happy Valley and Noarlunga and part of the District Council of Willunga.
[September 6, 2007, 1:00]
Rice Business Cooks Up Web-Browsing and Email Protection With Marshal
White Papers Ricegrowers Limited was established in 1952 by Australian rice producers in regional New South Wales, Australia. With close to 800 employees across seven sites on Australia's east coast, secure email and Internet plays a vital role in underpinning...
[February 21, 2009, 0:24]
Executives Gain Flexible Budgeting and Forecasting With Microsoft Data Management
White Papers Aevum provides retirement accommodation and care services for Australian seniors in New South Wales and Western Australia. Retirement village operator Aevum needed sophisticated business reporting to maintain and grow its portfolio of properties.
[March 25, 2008, 0:01]
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]
University's Web Budgeting Saves Costs and Improves Forecasts
White Papers The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is one of Australia's leading teaching and research facilities. As the university expanded, its finance team struggled to gather sufficiently comprehensive budget data from individual faculties and schools.
[July 25, 2009, 1:18]
French Ministry leaves Microsoft for Linux
Talkback First Munich moves to Linux for desktop and servers, then Norway's second biggest city converts to Linux and now Paris leaves Microsoft for Linux Servers, and on a slightly different note the New South Wales Australia Vehicle Licencing aurthority...
[July 12, 2004, 6:37]
Hewlett-Packard (HP) Case Study: University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy (UNSW@ADFA)
White Papers The University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy (UNSW@ADFA) plays a central role in ensuring Australia's security by training the nation's future military leaders. When its existing network infrastructure started causing...
[June 12, 2009, 1:20]
Kalendar
Downloads This program performs two principle functions: first, it takes a year as input and runs it through an algorithm developed by Ronald Mallen of the Astronomical Society of South Australia (http://www.assa.org.au/edm.html); then it adjusts the...
[November 9, 2002, 7:00]
Sars dampens server sales
News However, server vendors found bright spots in India, China and Australia, which managed to push up overall revenue for the Asia Pacific server market. Australia's server market remained healthy, growing 16.2 percent in revenue during the second...
[September 2, 2003, 12:45]
Pittwater Council: Preventing Outbreaks Rather Than Fighting Them
White Papers Established in 1992 as a separate New South Wales (Australia) local government area, Pittwater Council borders the Narrabeen Bridge to the South, Tasman Sea to the East, Barrenjoey Headland to the North and Coal and Candle Creek to the West.
[August 3, 2006, 0:00]
Microsoft confronts Linux threat down under
News The New South Wales Department of Public Works and Services (DPWS) in Australia has become a key battleground on which Microsoft is campaigning to defend its domination of the desktop from Sun Microsystem's StarOffice.
[November 29, 2002, 8:30]



