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    The National E-Health and Transition Authority (NEHTA) has today released its strategy for 2009 to 2012, listing priorities and timelines to enable e-health, including developing an "office" model for health identifiers by December.

  • NEHTA asks for patience on patient records

    The National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA), the organisation charged with steering Australia's efforts to unify patient records across the nation's healthcare providers, has asked for patience in the face of growing criticism of its progress.

  • War on tera: Intel picks C for parallel computing

    Intel has been showing off a programming model which it claims will help C and C++ developers take advantage of a parallel computing without the need for any code changes.

  • X-rays make digital debut in regional WA

    Misplacing X-rays will no longer be a concern for patients in regional Western Australia, with the installation of a new system to store and distribute radiology images.

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    A Sydney-based university was yesterday advising students to uninstall a version of Sharman Networks' controversial file sharing software Kazaa.

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    The average datacentre lasts between 15 and 20 years, so when the current generation of datacentres near the end of their working life, will their replacements be at all familiar?

  • Quantum leap in storage for Deakin

    Deakin University finds a new solution to the ever-increasing demand for storage backup while facing rapid growth across its campuses, IT director Craig Warren tells ZDNet Australia.

  • The shape of packets to come

    How do you ensure critical Net traffic gets through while less important--and often expensive--traffic is curtailed? Also: What is "packet shaping"?

  • Make the most of your exit interview

    Often, departing employees consider an exit interview as an exercise that benefits the employer. But exit interviews can prove to be very valuable in getting that next job or in fostering a possible rehire in the future.

  • Regional health clinics hook up to VPN

    Rural health has been given a boost as telcos push the latest "must have" Internet technology.

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  • HighPoint RocketRAID 2340

    HighPoint's RocketRAID 2340 is designed for those running a file server on the cheap. While it doesn't haul massive throughput thanks to its lack of hardware grunt, and the lack of Solaris support is lamentable, for the price it does the job admirably.

  • Sony SDM-X73

    Sony's sharp-looking SDM-X73 offers adequate image quality for basic home or office use.

  • Multimedia notebooks

    For this comparison we looked at eight "AV Notebooks"-portables that can both capture video and export it back out. The notebooks we received came in a variety of speeds, the slowest being a Pentium III 750MHz and the fastest a Pentium III 1GHz.

  • Toshiba Portege 3440CT

    Toshiba has a reputation for slipping the latest technology into the smallest, lightest, and best-looking notebook cases around. The new Toshiba Port',g', 3440CT -- the first new portable to come along from Toshiba in some time -- carries on that tradition.

  • Toshiba Portg 3480CT

    If its elegant design, ultra portability and versatility doesn't lure you in, then the superb performance of the Portg 3480CT should. Suitable for intense use or for those on the go, this notebook is a standout in the portable PC market.

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