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  • News: Federal government quietly changes copyright document

    The Attorney's General Department (AGD) has made unannounced changes to its latest discussion paper on copyright, removing a proposal for a streamlined process for copyright owners to access user details from ISPs for legal reasons

  • News: Data centre hardware spending to reach US$99 billion worldwide this year

    Data centre hardware spending is set to reach US$99 billion worldwide this year, up from $87.8 billion last year, as in-house data centres decrease in influence, Gartner has claimed.

  • News: How do they do IT? eHealth's bleeding edge part 2

    Part two of Computerworld Australia's look at how IT underpins the health sector.

  • News: How do they do IT? eHealth's bleeding edge part 1

    Ever since the Federal Government announced its plan to construct a National Broadband Network (NBN) much time and talk has been dedicated to the endless possibilities of the fibre network. In few sectors has this been more the case than healthcare.

  • News: Windows Intune 2.0: Four New Features

    An update of Microsoft's Windows Intune offers a batch of new features meant to simplify how administrators track and manage company-owned PCs and software.

  • News: SGI to launch Cloudera Hadoop package

    High performance computer system vendor SGI plans to offer pre-built clusters running the Apache Hadoop data analysis platform, the company announced Monday.

  • News: RIM's free apps, tech support get measure of support

    Reaction was somewhat positive to Research in Motion's compensation offer to its customers after last week's global BlackBerry outage that lasted as long three days for some users.

  • News: Customer, Lawson Software, hosting provider in legal dustup over ERP project

    Health-care business services provider MedSynergies has sued Lawson Software and hosting company Velocity Technology Solutions over a rash of alleged problems with an ERP (enterprise-resource-planning) application project, but Lawson and Velocity say MedSynergies is just trying to get out of a contract it inherited through an acquisition.

  • News: Expecting a recession, Gartner urges 'creative destruction'

    Research firm Gartner Inc. sees another recession coming that will lead to tightened IT budgets at the same time that technology is being forced to respond to social and collaborative computing trends.

  • News: RBS imposes technology spending freeze

    A leaked Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) email has revealed the cost-cutting measures the investment banking division of the bank is undertaking, which includes a freeze on all technology spending.

  • News: California observes Steve Jobs Day

    The governor of California, Jerry Brown, set yesterday, Sunday, October 16 as "Steve Jobs Day" across the US state to coincide with a private memorial for the Apple co-founder at Stanford University.

  • News: Gartner: The future of IT? Get ready to blow stuff up

    If IT is to successfully move into the future it's going to need to blow up its current way of thinking and the way it supports mature technologies.

  • News: ICANN takes charge of Internet time zone master list

    After a lawsuit spurred a cadre of volunteers to cede management duties of Internet Time Zone Database, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has assumed control of the master list, which is used to coordinate time across different systems on the Internet.

  • News: EMC, VCE announce tighter Vblock integration

    EMC and the Virtual Computing Environment alliance Monday announced upgrades that more tightly integrate its management interface with VMware's vCloud director and vCenter Server tools.

  • News: Tata posts strong revenue growth despite economic conditions

    India's largest outsourcer, Tata Consultancy Services, reported on Monday strong revenue and profit growth in the quarter ended Sept. 30, despite difficult economic conditions in some of its key markets in the U.S. and Europe.

  • News: A Huge Speed Boost Is on the Way to Firefox for Android

    If there's one thing browser users can't get enough of, it's speed, and Mozilla has just announced that it's working on a change to the Android version of Firefox that will deliver a huge surge of just that.

  • News: Microsoft Intune update addresses remote users

    Seeking more medium-sized enterprises as customers, Microsoft has expanded the number of capabilities of its Intune PC subscription management service to address issues of remote management.

  • News: From PHP to Perl: What's hot, what's not in scripting languages

    Scripting languages are the hot technology today for application and Web development -- no longer the backwater afterthought of the early days running in a pokey interpreter. Nor are scripting languages any longer merely the tool used for quick-and-dirty patching (someone once called Perl the duct tape of the Internet, and it stuck so well that Perl lovers wear the label proudly). No, today, scripting languages are popular for "real" programming work. In fact, entire systems and large-scale enterprise-grade projects are built from them.

  • News: US mobile carriers to offer free usage alerts

    Major U.S. mobile carriers will begin offering free usage alerts to customers in an effort to help them avoid surprise charges on their bills, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and a mobile trade group announced Monday.

  • News: Watch out for FOSS advertising

    The appeal of free and open source software is undeniable - after all, who doesn't want to take advantage of OPM (other people's money) to develop a finished software product or platform that would otherwise require long lead times, dedicated programming resources and significant cost?