FEELING a little lost amid the language of IT? Does ‘e-language’ leave you less-than-confident you’re on the right track? If so, you probably need to talk to Danny Dawes.
THE State Government is seeking expressions of interest from communities that require funding for the second round of the First Click computer program.
In the past four weeks, WA Business News’ feature on broadband Internet services has discussed delivery, access costs, availability and some of the major suppliers. This week, Hugh Halloran takes a look at what broadband can offer businesses.
THE potential to raise public capital proved the deciding factor for the directors of Millepede International when they made the decision last year to base their corporate HQ in Perth.
AAPT is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telecom New Zealand. Until 2000 the company operated a satellite business, but since divesting itself of those operations it has focused on optic fibre and wireless networks.
IT pays to work in WA. Or so it appears, with the annual Australian Institute of Management National Salary Survey indicating Western Australian employees were the only workers in the nation to receive an increase in remuneration in the past year.
DISCUSSIONS about the future of the land surrounding Burswood Dome are on the cards as Burswood Ltd considers whether to demolish its entertainment and convention centre.
FORMER WA Labor deputy premier and Dow Digital director Mal Bryce has been appointed to chair the WA Government’s new Information and Communications Industry Development Forum.
Last week, WA Business News began its six-part series on broadband Internet access by describing what it is and the means through which it is available.
WHILE much of the talk surrounding Tap Oil’s attempt to merge with Arc Energy centres on the companies’ potential future, merged or otherwise, some of the history behind the bid is just as interesting.
HEALTH software supplier Working Systems Solutions is to implement an Internet-based Mental Health Information System for the ACT Department of Health, Housing and Community Care.
Broadband Internet access has been the talk of the telecommunications sector for more than five years. In the following issues, WA Business News will focus on what broadband is, how much it costs and which companies offer it.EVEN am...
SMS (Short Message Service) text messaging over mobile phones has been one of the ‘in’ things for tech-savvy people, particularly the younger crowd, for the past two years or so.
CURTIN University has opened the new Western Australian Argon Isotope Facility, and renamed its Centre of Excellence in Mass Spectrometry as the John de Laeter Centre of Mass Spectrometry.