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  • Youth speak out at the WCIT 2002

    In an attempt to open up the scope of the World Congress on IT 2002, three university Australian students have been asked to take the podium alongside speakers such as Bill Clinton, and NASDAQ vice chairman Al Berkeley.

  • EDS Australia builds the WCIT 2002 network

    With the final countdown ringing in his ears, Bruce Lin, South Australian executive director of outsourcing and hosting company EDS, is busily overseeing the final touches on the IT infrastructure set to underpin the congress.

  • Wireless Web services set to Ignite WCIT 2002

    While much has been made of the speakers attending next week’s World Congress on IT 2002, the event will also offer delegates the opportunity to get a taste of the world of wireless Web services.

  • The buck stops here: Gygar on the WCIT 2002

    John Gygar has spent the past 18 months chalking up frequent flyer points and taking his WCIT 2002 message to the world.

  • Governor General joke kicks-off WCIT 2002

    The World Congress on IT (WCIT) was launched last night in the South Australian capital Adelaide with an address by Ross Adler, chairman of the WCIT executive committee.

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  • The buck stops here: Gygar on the WCIT 2002

    John Gygar has spent the past 18 months chalking up frequent flyer points and taking his WCIT 2002 message to the world.

  • Deciphering the open-source war

    He's baaack! At the recently concluded World Congress on Information Technology 2002, Microsoft's Craig Mundie registered his objection to those awful folks who take the liberty to compete with his company.

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