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    Charles Sturt University (CSU) has partnered with Linux vendor Novell to offer a two-year postgraduate Masters degree which includes formal Linux certification.

  • Games talkfest gives boost to local industry

    A diverse group of people are interested in seeing Australia become a leading player in the computer games industry, in the hopes of generating significant export dollars for the country.

  • University trials new e-learning system

    E-learning is becoming further entrenched in Australian universities, with Charles Sturt University beginning teaching trials with a new conferencing system in early 2003.

  • Videoconferencing: The big picture at Charles Sturt Uni

    When Charles Sturt Uni needed to simultaneously deliver courses to eight different campuses around Australia, it turned to videoconferencing. What challenges, and rewards, did it face along the way?

  • Convincing your boss to buy technology

    Coaxing the funding for a backbone upgrade out of upper management used to be a simple task, but the recent economic downturn has made many executives slam the cash drawer closed. How do you win-over your boss?

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  • Have (IT) certs will travel?

    Is certification better than experience? Here's what industry analysts and IT professionals have to say, including issues with MCSE.

  • Videoconferencing: The big picture at Charles Sturt Uni

    When Charles Sturt Uni needed to simultaneously deliver courses to eight different campuses around Australia, it turned to videoconferencing. What challenges, and rewards, did it face along the way?

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