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RT @zdnetaustralia: #NBN users are opting for 100Mbps plans on fibre more than any other, according to NBN Co http://t.co/oTl5R1UY ^jt
0 minute ago by gavincostello on twitter, retweetIf you’re running 1:1 then whoever it was that did the original design did not future proof. You should aim to 10:1 for small use stati...
2 minutes ago by amckern on 30 servers to 7: BUPA redoes virtualisationNSW outlines datacentre migration plans - ZDNet Australia http://t.co/uM54858G
5 minutes ago by GoogleTechAUS on twitter, retweetNSW outlines datacentre migration plans - ZDNet Australia http://t.co/2F4qnFnF
5 minutes ago by GoogleTechAUS on twitter, retweetRT @zdnetaustralia: #NBN users are opting for 100Mbps plans on fibre more than any other, according to NBN Co http://t.co/oTl5R1UY ^jt
5 minutes ago by AustImages on twitter, retweetRT @zdnetaustralia: #NBN users are opting for 100Mbps plans on fibre more than any other, according to NBN Co http://t.co/oTl5R1UY ^jt
5 minutes ago by techAU on twitter, retweetRT @zdnetaustralia: #NBN users are opting for 100Mbps plans on fibre more than any other, according to NBN Co http://t.co/oTl5R1UY ^jt
5 minutes ago by visivoz on twitter, retweetYes, after all when you do your personal tax return, you don't say to your accountant: "oh, give the government a couple of thousand out...
5 minutes ago by meski on Much ado about Google's taxThat would be Ayn, not Ann. And if you read Atlas Shrugged and came away with the impression of selfish, there's not much I can say to c...
8 minutes ago by meski on Much ado about Google's taxby http://t.co/vmlLt4bh: NBN users opt for 100Mbps: Customers are picking the top fibre plan that is available on... http://t.co/5GJcYYte
10 minutes ago by InternetTechSec on twitter, retweetNBN users opt for 100Mbps: Customers are picking the top fibre plan that is available on the National Broadband ... http://t.co/dvPawsBi
10 minutes ago by NewsinIT on twitter, retweet#NBN users are opting for 100Mbps plans on fibre more than any other, according to NBN Co http://t.co/oTl5R1UY ^jt
10 minutes ago by zdnetaustralia on twitter, retweetRT @zdnetaustralia: #NBN users are opting for 100Mbps plans on fibre more than any other, according to NBN Co http://t.co/oTl5R1UY ^jt
10 minutes ago by joshgnosis on twitter, retweetRT @zdnetaustralia: #NBN users are opting for 100Mbps plans on fibre more than any other, according to NBN Co http://t.co/oTl5R1UY ^jt
10 minutes ago by BeauGiles on twitter, retweetNBN users opt for 100Mbps: Customers are picking the top fibre plan that is available on the National Broadband ... http://t.co/3rJ41YBn
10 minutes ago by oztechguy on twitter, retweetNSW outlines datacentre migration plans: The New South Wales Government has today revealed the cost of its datac... http://t.co/QCbazWTR
15 minutes ago by oztechguy on twitter, retweetNSW outs datacentre deal details: http://t.co/A1Cj4Eot ^LH
15 minutes ago by zdnetaustralia on twitter, retweetBiometric bugs too dangerous for public? http://t.co/rDh6rXKC
25 minutes ago by ForshawFlip on twitter, retweetQld govt IT to be raked by audit http://t.co/LernzEK9
30 minutes ago by JamesVickery on twitter, retweetby http://t.co/vmlLt4bh: Qld govt IT to be raked by audit: Queensland IT Minister Ros Bates has begun the post-el... http://t.co/6VOUJv8t
35 minutes ago by InternetTechSec on twitter, retweetEvery cloud needs an SOA lining: analyst http://t.co/SjgLjFWI
35 minutes ago by Wippy0012 on twitter, retweetQld govt IT to be raked by audit http://t.co/9zsECPBI via @zdnetaustralia
35 minutes ago by c00lson on twitter, retweetThe Queensland Government is conducting an IT audit across its agencies to find every saving it can http://t.co/1sFpAuWe ^ST
35 minutes ago by zdnetaustralia on twitter, retweetThree tips for businesses to support connected customers http://t.co/7Q9qDgvs
35 minutes ago by Wippy0012 on twitter, retweetAndroid, Apple iOS run away from pack: Can Windows Phone challenge at all?: And there's little marketing behind ... http://t.co/1x9Fcs0I
45 minutes ago by CellBuzzMarket on twitter, retweetAndroid, Apple iOS run away from pack: Can Windows Phone challenge at all?: And there's little marketing behind ... http://t.co/j5jMtvxw
45 minutes ago by OztxtMarketing on twitter, retweetAndroid, Apple iOS run away from pack: Can Windows Phone challenge at all?: And there's little marketing behind ... http://t.co/h5hiFPNi
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48 minutes ago by EminnyAssence on iiNet undercuts Internode with NBN pricingAndroid, Apple iOS run away from pack: Can Windows Phone challenge at all?: And there's little marketing behind ... http://t.co/EXCo3BwP
1 hour ago by jMObileMarketer on twitter, retweetBiometric bugs too dangerous for public? http://t.co/ZPLBmZsE
1 hour ago by Cloud9Truths on twitter, retweetby http://t.co/vmlLt4bh: Biometric bugs too dangerous for public?: Vulnerabilities in biometric systems are too d... http://t.co/oQF37XWi
1 hour ago by InternetTechSec on twitter, retweetBiometric bugs too dangerous for public?: Vulnerabilities in biometric systems are too dangerous to allow the ge... http://t.co/u3hubCwC
1 hour ago by NewsinIT on twitter, retweetBiometric bugs too dangerous for public?: Vulnerabilities in biometric systems are too dangerous to allow the ge... http://t.co/Ond1gbKG
1 hour ago by oztechguy on twitter, retweetShould bug hunting for biometric systems be restricted to govt and industry? http://t.co/oj0oOkv7 ^ML
1 hour ago by zdnetaustralia on twitter, retweetI think the CBA point here is fairly much moot now. There was some, limited, argument for it before the NBN began, but as many people hav...
1 hour ago by seven_tech on NBN cost-benefit analyses are so 2011NBN's Tassie upgrade to cost $1.3 million: NBN Co will spend $1.3 million on replacing outdated network technolo... http://t.co/LCq84LB0
1 hour ago by ozspeedtest on twitter, retweetGovt urges telcos to team up against NBN Co: The Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy... http://t.co/E6axgFc2
1 hour ago by ozspeedtest on twitter, retweetRefund for some Facebook investors http://t.co/stdpGowE
1 hour ago by ForshawFlip on twitter, retweetFinding PCI-compliant cloud providers #in http://t.co/atLHOabj via @zdnetaustralia
2 hours ago by KeithSchultheis on twitter, retweetRefund for some Facebook investors http://t.co/tUUxRbJd
2 hours ago by JamesVickery on twitter, retweetReading this article is like stepping back in time. If I was Paul Berryman I would hang my head in shame. How embarrassing!!! I can’t b...
4 hours ago by MikeSkoey on 30 servers to 7: BUPA redoes virtualisationThe registration sticker provided a visual reminder to the driver to renew regardless of what happened to the renewal letter. The experie...
4 hours ago by dccharron on NSW ditches rego stickers for tech"xfire: Why is telecommunications being treated different to roads, water and electricity?" Good question, my guess is AUS is far behind...
4 hours ago by ngoctranminh on Five pros and cons of the NBNThanks for the response Luke, Given that the quotes are accurate, then the person in charge of the Vic Health App needs to find another j...
4 hours ago by butterflyeffecs on Android fragmentation steers Vic HealthNice analogy. Another factor is whether you can find 50 people with powerful enough weapons. Minassian's argument is essentially that the...
4 hours ago by Mukimu on National Botnet Network coming: EarthwaveIt's nice to see Tas finally get some decent internet connectivity, for too long Tas has been stooged on decent internet connectivity but...
5 hours ago by Jingles on NBN's Tassie upgrade to cost $1.3 millionWho is Luke Hartsuyker? He must be the Apprentice FUDster. As PaulPC has already said regional consumers want, deserve and are entitled...
5 hours ago by dickster on Regional review highlights NBN, mobileIts good to see the NBN keeping up with the latest equipement & letting the people benefit from it. After all thats why it was a trial, ...
5 hours ago by fibretech on NBN's Tassie upgrade to cost $1.3 millionShadow Minister for Regional Communications Luke Hartsuyker has got it wrong. Regional consumers want improved mobile services AND the NB...
6 hours ago by PaulPC on Regional review highlights NBN, mobileJust remember that Google haven't broken any laws here, they're just doing what all their other multinational competitiors do; minimise t...
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19 hours ago by Doubt on National Botnet Network coming: EarthwaveI think it's for the very reasons you mention in your first paragraph that there is no CBA. With the ideological differences and vested ...
19 hours ago by RealismBias on NBN cost-benefit analyses are so 2011Good points; but how do you establish consensus about the terms of reference of a cost-benefit analysis? What is to be included? How far ...
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