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  • Developing countries bridge the digital divide

    Assistance is being provided to delegates from developing countries to attend the World Congress on Information Technology, being held in Adelaide from February 27-March 1.

  • Adelaide to shine on global IT stage

    The countdown has begun. In less than two months, up to 1700 high-level IT business and government representatives from every corner of the globe will congregate in the usually quiet city of Adelaide, capital of South Australia for the World IT Congress.

  • S11 fails to dull WCIT enthusiasm

    Despite concerns regarding terrorism and gloomy economic results, organisers of next year's World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT), to be held in Adelaide in February, say registrations are exceeding expectations.

  • Tandoori technology: What does Asia Pacific have to offer?

    While countries around the world recoil from economic woes, the Asia Pacific region continues to go from strength to strength. ZDNet Australia delves into the ITC sector to find out where the growth is coming from, and what you can do to get a piece of the action.

  • Study sees tech promise in developing nations

    While the downturn in the US economy has depressed the market here for information technology and electronic commerce, a new report argues that companies should be looking to developing nations for new opportunities.

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