Bedding down the disastrous rollout of new cargo management software is set to be the number one priority of new Australian Customs Service (ACS) chief Michael Carmody, who moves across from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to replace the retiring Lionel Woodward from next year
Developing computer games for the Sony PS2 platform is one of those jobs many would kill for. So, how did a 25-year-old secure this position, and what are her tips for success?
A career in IT provides many people with the opportunity to combine different passions in the one job and 30-year-old Anastasia Govan, a qualified librarian with an interest in management and technology, can attest to that.
He may not have begun his career in the conventional way, but James Huckerby's commitment to lifelong learning and sheer hard work has enabled him to quickly climb to the top of the Australian tech ladder.
Liz Cramner left a promising career in nursing to forge a new beginning in IT. ZDNet Australia profiles Liz and her progression through the country's technology ranks.
He may not have begun his career in the conventional way, but James Huckerby's commitment to lifelong learning and sheer hard work has enabled him to quickly climb to the top of the Australian tech ladder.
Liz Cramner left a promising career in nursing to forge a new beginning in IT. ZDNet Australia profiles Liz and her progression through the country's technology ranks.
In the first part of an ongoing series, ZDNet Australia and the Australian Computer Society take a look at the young minds that will shape the future of Australia's IT industry.
Despite some finicky printhead behaviour, this excellent printer earns an Editors' Choice for photo enthusiasts.
Most computer users are vigilant when it comes to the possibility of virus attacks and other technological threats. There is, however, one potential disaster that can strike anywhere, anytime, that’s not taken seriously by some – the possibility of a power outage. A preventative UPS device is much more valuable than an expensive cure.
In the market for an inkjet printer? Then this product comparison is required reading.
Digital imaging has made dazzling leaps in the half-decade since the first cameras appeared, yet even with three-megapixel sensors available, the glass remains half full. And anyone who’s ever picked up a decent 35mm camera knows the drinking glass is also half-empty when digital imaging is concerned. In this issue, we review nine of the newest digital cameras, those with two- and three-megapixel sensors from Canon, Casio, Hewlett-Packard, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus, Ricoh, and Sony.
The Buzz Report: Thanks for all the laughs
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In this exclusive video interview, Optus chief information officer Lawrie Turner speaks to ZDNet.com.au about being the IT head for Australia's number two telco.
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