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  • Uni cuts costs with tiered disaster recovery network

    Griffith University in Queensland has set up a virtualised, tiered storage architecture to cut the cost of deploying a disaster recovery system.

  • Australian universities: IT's our business

    Australian universities are consolidating their IT purchasing to drive strategic relationships with key vendors, in an effort to garner some tasty fringe benefits.

  • Supercomputer brings natural disasters to Queensland Unis

    A consortium of Queensland Universities has invested AU$4 million in a new supercomputer to allow researchers to simulate natural disasters such as earthquakes, create virtual environments to test theories for the destruction of the Great Barrier Reef, and help with genetic research and drug design.

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