Sara Ford - the Microsoft open source leader who gives and gives
By David M Williams
Meet Sara Ford. She’s the program manager in charge of Microsoft’s answer to SourceForge, CodePlex. She’s also responsible for donating some $29,000 to families affected…
Microsoft Tech-Ed like Vista - death by a thousand cuts - says one attendee
By David M Williams
Microsoft Tech-Ed Australia 2009 is underway on the sunny Gold Coast, awash with a sea of HP netbooks given to every paying attendee. Yet not…
A new range of Windows Mobile 6.5-powered smartphones will be available for retail purchase from October 6th. That date also sees the Windows Mobile marketplace…
About 80 people turned up for a Lego building session during a Women in IT session at the TechEd conference being held by Microsoft on…
The University of Southern Queensland has become the 19th Australian university to join the SAP University Alliances Program, with a pilot program underway since July…
Microsoft Tech-Ed Australia kicks off with stickfights and Exchange in the cloud
By David M Williams
It’s on, and I’m here. Microsoft Tech-Ed Australia is running from today until Friday 11th September on the sunny Gold Coast of Australia. An incredible…
The ACS Foundation wants more on-the-job learning for ICT students as part of their university studies after a survey of more than 700 recent graduates…
Immigration Minister Chris Evans has further tightened the rules for companies seeking to import skilled workers on short-stay visas, introducing measures to make sure employees…
Windows-based systems administrators and software developers will be converging on the Gold Coast of Australia next week for Microsoft’s annual Tech-Ed event. This year the…
An IBM-funded Future Leaders Scholarship program will fund a dozen Bachelor of Business students. The first recipients have been selected.



















