Stories about: ABS

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    Expand Networks and VMware selected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics for VDI strategy 23/06/2009 11:13:00

    Expand Networks, the leader in optimising WANs for branch office consolidation and virtualisation, today announced that the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is implementing Expand Networks’ WAN optimisation technology to complete its organisation-wide virtualisation strategy of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Deployed in the datacentre as a virtual image on existing VMware ESX Hypervisor, Expand’s Virtual Accelerators will enable the rollout by ABS to migrate employees across the country to VDI.
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    Dell Latitude 2100 netbook 21/05/2009 18:40:00

    Dell's Latitude 2100 is designed specifically for school students, but it's available for everyone. It's the first netbook we have seen to feature a touch screen as well as a ruggedised case. It's a little heavier than a typical netbook, but it doesn't have atypical specifications for a netbook. It comes with an Intel Atom N270 CPU and a 10.1in screen. You can choose from a variety of configurations.
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    Financial crisis challenging CIOs: VMware 21/04/2009 16:35:00

    The global financial crisis is causing CIOs to jump through more hoops than ever to get their IT projects approved, according to VMware’s APAC managing director Paul Harapin.
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    Micron flash chip offloads memory management for portables 13/03/2009 07:54:00

    Flash memory maker Micron Technology said that it will ship a new high-density flash memory chip for portable media players that relieves mobile processors of NAND management functions.
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    Dial-up fading, DSL still king 24/09/2008 13:12:00

    Almost 80 percent of the 7.2 million internet subscribers in Australia have moved on from dial-up, according to a recent ABS report.
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    ABS: Wireless Internet subs almost doubled in 2008 22/09/2008 12:31:00

    Wireless Internet connections across the country almost doubled in the past six months, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics released Monday.
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    When the meteor and the 1PB database collide 11/08/2008 09:43:23

    Our fascination with the prospect of asteroids smashing into the Earth is as deep as the craters that can result from such cosmic fireballs. Think of all the movies Hollywood has made, from little-seen B flicks such as A Fire in the Sky to campy cult classics such as Night of the Comet to scientifically shaky blockbusters such as Meteor and Armageddon.
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    Rogue Galaxy 29/07/2008 12:20:00

    Most of you are still probably fighting your way through the world of Ivalice, but some of us have already climbed to the top of that particular mountain. Although the memories of our time with Square-Enix's latest opus is still fresh in my mind, the need for the next great RPG game has been building ever since the ending credits began to roll.
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    ABS figures show fourfold jump in Internet connections 23/07/2008 12:21:56

    Broadband surpassed dial-up for the first time last year, with twice as many homes connected via broadband than via dial-up, according to recent figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
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    LEGO Batman: the best Batman game yet? 23/05/2008 16:20:00

    We've got a live one here! Traveler's Tales takes the fan-favorite LEGO franchise to Gotham City with LEGO Batman. It may be hard to believe, but this could (easily) be the best Batman game yet.
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    Mobile services outnumber Aussies for the first time 01/05/2008 11:01:43

    Mobile phone services outnumbered the Australian population for the first time as of 30 June 2007, when 21.26 million mobile phone services were in operation, according to a report released this week by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
 
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