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  • Everything is big in Queensland

    Queensland never does anything by halves.

  • Microsoft upgrade knocks out 80,000 government PCs

    Staff at the UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) were unable to use their PCs last week after a routine software upgrade knocked out 80 percent of the PC in the sprawling department, which numbers some 100,000 employees.

  • No open source mandate: Aust govt

    Federal government officials have quashed speculation that the use of open source software might be mandated for Australian government departments and agencies, despite growing interest in open source products within government bodies.

  • John Howard's team revise history on Wikipedia

    A tool used to discover the source of changes in Wikipedia has uncovered edits made by a number of Australian government organisations, including the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet and Department of Defence.

  • NT government reeling as Sasser goes bush

    The Northern Territory government has put its hand up as being among the victims of the Sasser worm, which began spreading across global computer networks Saturday.

Features and Case Studies (1)

  • Anti-Linux response: The FUD-slinging continues

    Con Zymaris, CEO of Australian IT services company CyberSource, attempts to set the record straight over recent industry comments that his company is muddying the waters when it comes to determining the true cost of corporate open source deployment.

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