The Australian Technology Park in inner Sydney this week opened its doors to the public and media, showcasing Australian innovations.
Government continues to shun colossal outsourcing contracts in favour of selective sourcing, while businesses display growing confidence in software-as-a-service -- however sustained skills shortages have plagued deployments, sparking interest in offshore options.
Those who complained the loudest about Telstra's anti-competitive conduct have failed to back up their claims, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said.
In its first venture abroad, British Web agency Reading Room has opened for business in Sydney, signalling its strategy for expansion.
Golfing technology company, AD Sports Technologies (ADST) has announced plans to acquire HRnet, a Human resources company it plans to take to the Internet.
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Google's Developer Day 2007 conference kicked off globally in Sydney this morning and ZDNet Australia went along to record all things Google.
History of British PCs
The cash-strapped UK National Museum of Computing is home to an exhibition of the evolution of British PCs.… Watch it now
In this exclusive video interview, Optus chief information officer Lawrie Turner speaks to ZDNet.com.au about being the IT head for Australia's number two telco.
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