April 2009 - Posts
Peter Cullen, Chief Privacy Strategist, Microsoft and Karen Curtis, Commissioner, Office of the Privacy Commissioner at the 2008 Privacy Awards Microsoft Australia is a proud supporter of this year’s Privacy Awareness Week (3-9 May), organised by the
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Information technology futurist, media personality, inventor and author Mark Pesce and Crikey columnist Stilgherrian discuss social networking and the cultural changes we can anticipate being unleashed by the Internet in 2020. This three part video considers
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Akhtar Badshah with Natalie Tighe (Manager AES Moree) on a tour of the Moree community The Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) has received a Microsoft grant of more than $650,000 to support the development and implementation of an IT Skills training
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Technorati Tags: Vision Australia , blindness , Unlimited Potential Left to Right: Gerard Menses, CEO, Vision Australia and Kevin Turner, Chief Operating Officer, Microsoft Corporation Sydney, Australia — 22, April 2009 — Microsoft Australia and Vision
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In cooperation with INTERPOL , Microsoft today announced the free international distribution of Microsoft’s Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE) forensics tool to law enforcement in 187 countries worldwide. COFEE is a tool that helps simplify
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When I blogged on Monday under the heading," Has the Federal Government got the Tiger by the Tail? " I certainly never imagined that Minister Conroy and his Cabinet colleagues would adopt a policy as daring and deliberate as that announced by
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Last week the International Advertising Association (IAA), with the support of Microsoft hosted a forum in Sydney on March 31st to discuss the state of the online advertising industry. Leading figures from Australian business and government convened with
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The Federal Government is expected this week to announce the outcome of the tender for the roll-out and operation of a new open access, high-speed, fibre-based broadband network. In its tender specification the Government confirmed the objective
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NSW Minister for Education, Verity Firth; Parliamentary Secretary Maxine McKew; and NSW Premier, Nathan Rees with students from Marsden High School SYDNEY, Australia – 1 April, 2009 – Premier Nathan Rees today announced that the New South Wales Department
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