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In-memory technology more than just speed, it's transformational
Leading enterprise vendors, including Software AG, shift their stacks to in-memory, promising greater capabilities for cross-enterprise data analysis.
2010, the year that was: photos
They say a picture tells 1000 words. Here at ZDNet Australia, we've compiled 25 of the year's best tech photos so you didn't have to read so much.
SMEs to get govt white knight
Senator Kate Lundy yesterday announced the creation of an IT supplier advocate role, as part of a wider initiative to improve business relationships between small to medium local businesses and the government.
Video: Will the internet run out of space?
In late April, Australian breakfast television broke the dire revelation that the internet was near capacity and would soon be full. So with CeBIT underway, we took the opportunity to ask the punters what they thought of the impending disaster.
Is Office 2010 worth the upgrade?
Patch Monday delivers the verdict on a build of Microsoft's next version of its Office suite that has found its way on the internet. We look at what happened in the Federal Budget as well as discuss the fallout from CeBIT.
gStepOne wins CeBIT/ZDNet innovation award
ZDNet Australia hosted the third annual Emerging Technology Innovation Awards in conjunction with CeBIT 2009.
CeBIT Sydney 2009: Photos
Hannover Fairs' giant CeBIT conference is on at Darling Harbour again this year, and our photographers were there to catch all the action. Check out the biggest booths, the weirdest tech, and the giant smiles welcoming potential customers.
Privacy rules for a Web 2.0 world
Former privacy commissioner Malcolm Crompton says governments are not doing enough to attract citizens to use their online services due to an overly risk-averse and closed-minded approach to liability and privacy.
Emerging Innovation Awards winner announced
In conjunction with CeBIT Australia 2008, ZDNet Australia has announced Bulletproof Networks' Dedicated VM Hosting platform as the winner of the Emerging Innovation Award.
Microsoft, telcos in firing line as Feds tighten IT belts
Australian government CIO Ann Steward has outlined new regulations and procurement strategies aimed at preventing government agencies from making poor investment choices in ICT.
CeBIT 2008: All the news
Catch up on all the latest breaking news from the CeBIT Australia show floor in Sydney.
Aussie ICT needs rock stars and the EU
Australians are great at getting new ideas to work in the laboratory but fail at commercialising them. The answer could be anything from making ICT gurus into rock stars or joining the European competitiveness and innovation framework program, according to a panel discussion at CeBIT today.
Lundy: Time is right for open source in government
Open source might get a better look-in within government, says Senator Kate Lundy, if those responsible for purchasing decisions were forced by policy to evaluate all the options on the market.
CeBIT Australia 2008 lands in Sydney
CeBIT Australia 2008, the local incarnation of the world's biggest ICT trade show, opens in Sydney tomorrow with this year's fair expecting 35,000 visitors, including 1,500 from overseas.