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    A WiMax trial Energy Australia has been running with Alcatel-Lucent in the Newcastle region has come up trumps, with early results being much better than expected.

  • BPL, WiMax electricity smart meters coming to NSW

    NSW Premier Morris Iemma is promising an early rollout to smart electricity meters that could use broadband over powerline, WiMax or GPRS to communicate with electricity boards -- but delays are already looming over the nascent deployment.

  • EnergyAustralia backup disaster stuns Gartner

    EnergyAustralia's recent backup catastrophe was beyond belief and should never have happened, according to a Gartner analyst.

  • EnergyAustralia suffers back-up catastrophe

    EXCLUSIVE: EnergyAustralia is scrambling to restore business critical data "lost" as a result of back-up failures that went undetected for several months.

  • Energy Australia gives interim CIO the nod

    Sharron Kennedy has been appointed permanent chief information officer at Energy Australia after acting in the position in an interim capacity for some months.

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  • Sydney fires cause computing chaos

    Power surges and sags caused by wild fires in the Sydney basin have done untold damage to computing infrastructure, and highlighted the need for business continuity protection.

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