Murder, intrigue and the end of an era
June 4, 2008
The week started off with an end of an era, as Telstra scrapped its CDMA network to make way for the Next G network.
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HP's refreshes real time BI appliance
June 4, 2008
HP has updated its data warehousing appliance, Neoview, increasing its ability to deliver real-time business intelligence.
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Brocade refreshes datacentre kit
June 4, 2008
Storage vendor Brocade has launched new datacentre fabric switches and host bus adapters (HBA) aiming to improve data transfer speeds in firms’ network infrastructure.
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EMC flashes its solid state plans
June 4, 2008
EMC has predicted that enterprise flash storage drives will cost as little as fibre channel alternatives by 2010.
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Conroy delays deadline for national broadband network
June 4, 2008
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has issued an extension to the national broadband network tender deadline after conceding vital information about existing network infrastructure was not yet readily available for all bidders.
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HP launches petabyte storage system
June 4, 2008
HP has launched a storage system capable of scaling to multiple petabytes (one million gigabytes) of data.
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U.S. government invests US$43 million in research that slows light
June 4, 2008
A team of electrical engineers has been awarded a US$4.3 million grant for their research into laser information streams.
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Hard drive data recovered from Columbia disaster
June 4, 2008
Scientists have managed to recover critical data from experiments carried out in space from a hard drive found in the wreckage of the Space Shuttle Columbia..
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Terria slams Telstra’s “scary” structural separation
June 4, 2008
Telco consortium Terria has spoken out against Telstra’s opposition to structural separation of the Government-funded $4.7 billion national broadband network, branding the telco’s position as “scary”.
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G9 appoints Egan to spearhead national broadband bid
June 4, 2008
Telco consortium, the G9, has appointed Macquarie University Chancellor Michael Egan as its chairman to lead a bid against Telstra for the Government’s $4.7 billion National Broadband Network.
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