Stories by: Computerworld Staff
Fujitsu opens sustainable data centre
Fujitsu today announced it has officially opened its new purpose-built sustainable data centre in Sydney’s Homebush Bay.How to equip your PC with SSD for about $200
A lot of solid-state disk (SSD) drive reviews and features have been circulating around the Internet lately, and I've noticed that the speeds of those products are increasing remarkably, even as manufacturers use more multilevel cell (MLC) NAND flash memory in their products, which is innately slower than single-level cell (SLC) NAND.Bank details of 1m UK customers found on $75 computer
The personal details of around one million bank customers has been found on a computer bought on eBay for £35 (AUD$75).SAP extends maintenance deal to R/3 customers
Thousands of enterprises still running SAP R/3 have been given an extra year to decide whether to upgrade to the latest version of the ERP system.Australia leads development of global record-keeping standards
An Australian-led multinational team of archival institutions has developed a global standard for recordkeeping software.In-depth: Summary of NBN regulatory submissions
The federal government published this week submissions it had invited from industry players, public interest groups and concerned individuals on regulatory issues associated with the National Broadband Network process. The government received no less than 80 submissions from a broad range of participants including major telco providers, ISPs, disability access groups, telecommunications consumer and industry groups, telco experts, academics and individuals. Computerworld explored each submission and here we provide you with the key points outlined in each proposal. In most cases, the views are lifted verbatim from the submission.Telstra nabs $72m Medibank network contract
Telstra (ASX:TLS) has been awarded a $72 million network services contract from Medibank Private.All you need to know about Office Open XML
Now that Microsoft has successfully lobbied to get its Office Open XML document format approved as an international standard by the ISO, it should put just as much effort into showing IT managers that it will offer value beyond attracting the interest of government customers.Vista 'broom' sweeps top execs out the door
The departure of a number of high-level executives who worked on Windows Vista doesn't qualify as "brain drain," but is probably connected to the operating system's perceived failures, analysts said Tuesday.Telstra extends ADSL2+ to a further 2m BigPond customers
Telstra has completed a rollout that will enable ADSL2+ broadband services to an additional 2.4 million businesses and homes across the country.Victoria revamps ICT contracting panel
The Victorian government has revamped its eServices Panel allowing contractors to retain ownership of intellectual property.
Market Place
TechWorld Jobs (beta)
Recent Jobs
Whitepapers
TechWorld Blogs
-

TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rodney Gedda
-

Entrenched
Cooking up better code, IDG's developers reveal some of their secrets
-

Broadband Voice
Darren Pauli digs in from the front line of Australia's broadband battleground
Recent blog posts
- A Novell approach to business
- An open storage stack? I like the sound of that
- The mobile clone wars: fighting for a better phone experience
- Stopping the "Clean Feed"
- Identifying web platforms
- Clean Feed ‘not technically possible’
- No Clean Feed - well duh!
- Conroy's content cops still on the cards
- Will open source ruin the economy? Please help
- Linux kernel 2.6.27 is out!




Recent comments
21 hours 54 min ago
1 day 11 hours ago
2 days 2 hours ago
2 days 8 hours ago
3 days 22 hours ago
4 days 2 hours ago
4 days 9 hours ago
4 days 17 hours ago
1 week 53 min ago
1 week 1 hour ago
1 week 2 days ago
1 week 3 days ago
1 week 5 days ago
2 weeks 32 min ago
2 weeks 1 day ago
2 weeks 1 day ago
2 weeks 1 day ago
2 weeks 3 days ago
2 weeks 3 days ago
2 weeks 4 days ago