In this continuing series, we look at Australian technology companies and their struggles to turn good ideas into commercial successes.
As national IT security assessment procedures are gradually giving way to the internationally recognised Common Criteria, understanding EAI 1 through 7 will mean the difference between staying safe, and getting hacked.
ZDNet talks to Australian innovators who have managed to battle a cultural cringe against IT innovation, and sought novel ways to commercialise their product lines.
Australian-owned Tenix Datagate has launched a range of products that purport to allow secure, one-way data transport between otherwise isolated networks.
Thousands of developers -- and one supermodel -- will descend on a US conference centre next Monday, as Palm hosts its annual developer conference.
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An abridged history of the Aussie internet
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