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Here's a chance for all to start cheating!
Monday, 27 October 2008
Psssst, keep this to yourself, buddy. Let me tell you about a bunch of free cheat sheets for technology professionals.

 
IBM signs technology infrastructure and services agreements across Asia Pacific
Monday, 27 October 2008
IBM announced, in mid-October, new client agreements in growth markets across the Asia Pacific region. Deals were inked in China, India, Korea, the Philippines and Vietnam.

 
IBM and Chinese Palace Museum open Forbidden City virtual 3D tour
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Some 600 years after construction began, China's Palace Museum and IBM opened the sprawling walled fortress to the world via an immersive 3D virtual experience.

 
Nuance VP Peter Mahoney, on speech recognition benefits and futures (iTWire podcast)
Friday, 24 October 2008
In this podcast with Peter Mahoney, VP of worldwide sales for Nuance Communications, get an update on Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10, and find out more about speech recognition, its benefits and potential, products such as Google Android and Palm Treo with embedded Nuance technology, and where speech recognition is headed.

 
IT's a good read! — Part 1: Microsoft Architecture Journal
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
The first of an occasional series recommending some excellent, serious IT publications that are available for the asking via the Web, and nearly all of them are free.

 
IBM Australia Chief Technologist podcast - Open systems, supercomputing, algorithms, research...
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
In this iTWire podcast, the Director of IBM Australia's Development Laboratory explains how it works on many different types of software and hardware projects, the IBM worldwide network of development and pure research labs, and gives his views on emerging technologies to watch.

 
Way back in time, with the Internet Achive
Saturday, 18 October 2008
Are you aware that you can see archived pages from a wide range of Web sites, going back to the 1990s in some cases? It's fascinating to see what things were like way, way back in the Internet dark ages!

 
How green is my vendor? Capgemini's Green IT Report 2008
Saturday, 18 October 2008
The Green IT Report 2008, just published by Capgemini, examines the IT industry’s green credentials and an assessment of how industry leaders are dealing with environmental responsibility, sustainability and corporate social responsibility, also looking at what both IT vendors and users should do to implement a successful green IT strategy.

 
Demystifying enterprise IT, part 2 - IBM's Glickenhouse on SOA, virtualization, cloud computing ...
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Alan Glickenhouse, a Worldwide Sales Executive and SOA Champion in IBM Software Group, in this iTWire podcast talks about SOA, virtualization, cloud computing, mainframe computing and related matters.

 
Google Maps soon will look super-crisp with GeoEye-1 photos
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
The GeoEye-1 satellite, launched in September, has just taken its first high-resolution photos and they're looking crystal clear in comparison with those we're used to so far with Google Maps.

 
Best and Worst Microsoft Products?
Monday, 13 October 2008
With its vast resources Microsoft certainly has developed (and continues to develop) some excellent products. But they have also rolled out some very average ones and even some real shockers. Do you agree with this list of the goodies and the baddies? Have your say!

 
Australian Synchrotron, Part 4 - accelerator rings and beamlines (iTWire podcast)
Monday, 13 October 2008
Richard Farnsworth, head of IT and controls at the Australian Synchrotron, in a series of podcasts for iTWire, continues his fascinating insights into the control engineering and information technology used to operate this world-class particle accelerator. This final episode covers the booster and storage rings, the beamlines, and their controls.

 
Viennese waltz - first live quantum key distribution network demonstration - UPDATED
Monday, 13 October 2008
In a significant advance for information security science, the first live quantum key distribution (QKD) network was just demonstrated in Vienna at the SECOQC Demonstration and International Conference.

 
Australian Synchrotron, Part 3 - Software selection and application development (iTWire podcast)
Friday, 10 October 2008
Richard Farnsworth, head of IT and controls at the Australian Synchrotron, in a series of podcasts for iTWire, continues his fascinating insights into the control engineering and information technology used to operate this world-class particle accelerator. This episode covers application software development.

 
Demystifying enterprise IT, part 1: SOA - Interview with John Osborn (iTWire podcast)
Friday, 10 October 2008
In the first of a series of podcasts about enterprise software technologies and architectures, the Australian country manager for Information Builders, John Osborn, answers the question "What is SOA?"

 
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