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  • Linux gets its 'Moto' running

    With phone called "Ming," company builds Chinese dynasty, helps Linux in its advance against Great Wall of rival OSes.

    News items | July 28, 2006 3:31pm PDT

  • IBM: The 'next big thing' no longer exists

    Era of technology breakthroughs for their own sake rather than for profit is over, says innovation exec Nicholas Donofrio.

    News items | March 15, 2006 7:34pm PST

  • Symantec to add jobs after merger, exec says

    Consolidation with Veritas will actually lead to a net gain in hires worldwide, top Asia-Pacific tells reporters.

    News items | July 18, 2005 10:39pm PDT

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  • Enterprise architecture and enterprise transformation: Related but distinct concepts that can change the world

    Open Group experts discuss relationship of enterprise architecture to enterprise transformation. Do you need EA to succeed in transforming your business or do you risk conflating two distinct...

    Blog posts | February 22, 2012 1:22pm PST

  • Fuel cell phones and cameras

    CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos talks with MTI's CEO Peng Lim, who shows off fuel cell prototypes for electronic gadgets that Lim says will finally start hitting the market next year.

    Videos | April 25, 2008 12:15pm PDT

  • Linux gets its 'Moto' running

    With phone called "Ming," company builds Chinese dynasty, helps Linux in its advance against Great Wall of rival OSes.

    News items | July 28, 2006 3:31pm PDT

  • IBM: The 'next big thing' no longer exists

    Era of technology breakthroughs for their own sake rather than for profit is over, says innovation exec Nicholas Donofrio.

    News items | March 15, 2006 7:34pm PST

  • Symantec to add jobs after merger, exec says

    Consolidation with Veritas will actually lead to a net gain in hires worldwide, top Asia-Pacific tells reporters.

    News items | July 18, 2005 10:39pm PDT

  • Week ahead: Linux, Gates and Hurricane Jeanne

    Red Hat's analyst confab is in New York, while Bill Gates is in Silicon Valley. And Florida tech event planners are closely watching Hurricane Jeanne.

    News items | September 26, 2004 1:00pm PDT

  • What keeps IT pros ticking?

    Is it the love of technology? Or maybe the thrill of the next challenge. ZDNet Australia asked CIOs and IT managers what keeps them interested in tech.

    News items | February 11, 2003 5:24pm PST

  • Disaster recovery plan saves stellar data

    On Saturday January 18, a devastating firestorm raged through Canberra and its outskirts. More than four hundred homes, and multiple business were destroyed, along with the historic Mt Stromlo...

    News items | January 25, 2003 12:43am PST

  • Stellar data recovery plan douses fire

    Millions of units of data, collected from a renown Australian observatory that was destroyed by a fire, were salvaged thanks to a comprehensive disaster recovery plan.

    News items | January 24, 2003 2:39pm PST

  • Web site templates cause look-alike flap

    An Australian business is being accused of copying its Web site from that of a Korean company--but it claims its site was built using free templates from the Internet. The small Australian...

    News items | January 10, 2003 9:44pm PST

  • Experts warn of wireless target

    While the security risk posed by poorly protected WLANs are widely known, security experts are warning of potential leaks from a new source--wireless LAN bridges.

    News items | December 13, 2002 7:22pm PST

  • Support concerns holding Linux back

    While Linux is making progress in the enterprise, concern over service and support could be holding back further growth, according to experts.

    News items | October 17, 2002 1:02pm PDT

  • Aussies protest MS security advice

    Australian experts question plans by their government to let Microsoft play a key advisory role in the development of a cybersecurity framework.

    News items | September 23, 2002 3:56pm PDT

  • Sydney preps for wireless broadband tests

    Wireless broadband technology i-Burst is poised for trials in Sydney, Australia, in preparation for a full launch next March. The project, managed by a consortium comprising Vodafone, OzEmail,...

    News items | September 5, 2002 6:01pm PDT

  • Domain seller ING under administration

    Customers of Australian-based domain-name reseller ING are being advised to check that their domain names have been renewed.

    News items | August 22, 2002 3:19pm PDT

  • Asia Pacific IT services bucks global trend

    A Gartner study shows that despite continued sluggish performance in Europe and the U.S., the Asia Pacific region continues to show healthy growth in the IT services sector.

    News items | May 28, 2002 2:50pm PDT

  • Microsoft Australia denies licensing woes

    Despite its dismal performance on a global scale, Microsoft Australia's response to its Software Assurance licensing program has been overwhelmingly positive.

    News items | May 14, 2002 12:00pm PDT

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