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Web filters mean bad news for business

Government-mandated Internet filters can lead to higher access fees for enterprises, which also risk being blacklisted unnecessarily, note industry watchers.

January 11, 2010 in Internet by Liau Yun Qing Comment

China remain vigilant over online porn

Strict Net policing to continue even as Web ban is partially lifted in Xinjiang province following July's riots in the city, according to Chinese news report.

December 30, 2009 in Internet by Kevin Kwang Comment

Will more govts go universal Net access?

As more countries, especially in Asia look to deploy next-generation broadband networks, governments will have to address digital divide issues, say industry watchers.

December 16, 2009 in Internet by Kevin Kwang Comment

Aust govt sets up new CERT

Australian government launches in-depth cybersecurity strategy, which includes establishment of a new Computer Emergency Response Team to rival existing AusCERT.

November 24, 2009 in Security by Suzanne Tindal Comment

Microsoft controlling Australian govt 2.0 funds

Government 2.0 Taskforce has released a draft contract for fund recipients, which revealed that any funding agreements will be between successful bidders and Microsoft, not the Commonwealth.

October 2, 2009 in Business by Chris Duckett Comment

Aust kicks off free bus wireless trial

State transport authorities in Australia has kicked off six-month trial in South Australia to outfit one bus with a raft of multimedia equipment and free wireless Internet access.

August 26, 2009 in Communications by Liam Tung Comment

Software certification, training to hit US$14B

Despite temporary drop in spending on training in 2009, ongoing need for skilled IT people will fuel sector's long-term growth in Asia-Pacific region, analyst says.

July 22, 2009 in Software by Konrad Foo Comment

R&D push to help firms ride on recovery

Small and midsize businesses can play major part in process of innovation, which is catalyst for economic recovery, says CompTIA official.

June 5, 2009 in Business by Lee Min Keong Comment

Red Hat exec hits back at govt open source shyness

A visiting Red Hat executive has said that wariness on the part of a number of government CIOs over adopting open source is not a reflection of Australia's tech savvy, but the result of a "lack of understanding" of the software and its community.

April 11, 2008 in Software by Marcus Browne Comment

WiMax suffers a blow in Australia

Termination of US$909 million contract to supply affordable broadband to outlying areas "not surprising", says Ovum. SingTel's Optus claims government based decision on flawed data.

April 2, 2008 in Communications by Vivian Yeo Comment
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