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  • July 21, 2010 21 Jul'10

    Why the ACCC thinks carrier Ethernet is important

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has indicated it may include Ethernet services in its list of Domestic Transmission Capacity Services. Richard Chirgwin analyses the implications of the move.

  • July 21, 2010 21 Jul'10

    Using 3G as a backup WAN

    3G data services are often advanced as a cheap way to provide a disaster recovery service for your WAN. But experts say you need to do more than just cut from one link to another to create a functional connection.

  • July 14, 2010 14 Jul'10

    Government scraps £80m Microsoft licensing deal with NHS

    The government has scrapped the long-running NHS Connecting for Health (CfH) enterprise agreement (EA) software licensing deal with Microsoft after deciding there was no business case or budget to renew it.

  • July 12, 2010 12 Jul'10

    NHS National Programme for IT set for major changes

    The controversial £12bn NHS IT project looks set for an overhaul as a result of a major reorganisation of the health service

  • June 21, 2010 21 Jun'10

    Telstra/NBN FAQ

    Richard Chirgwin analyses the proposed deal between the federal government and Telstra, explaining how it will work, what it will mean for your broadband connection and the impact on competition.

  • June 18, 2010 18 Jun'10

    PRIMER: WiFi sniffers

    Learn about WiFi sniffers, how they operate, how they can help to manage your WLANs and why Google is far from alone in its use of the technology.

  • June 16, 2010 16 Jun'10

    Google Maps allows users to see which homes are for sale

    Google Maps users will be able to search for listings from estate agents and property websites directly on the maps from today.

  • June 08, 2010 08 Jun'10

    BSkyB and HP/EDS settle on £318m in damages

    HP has agreed to pay BSkyB £318m in damages six months after a UK court ruled that HP-owned EDS had misrepresented its capabilities in delivering a CRM system.