Startup preps Web-based prototyping service
A new service that allows drag-and-drop prototyping for Web applications is due for release next month and promises to streamline project management by displaying the desired result in real-time.
A new service that allows drag-and-drop prototyping for Web applications is due for release next month and promises to streamline project management by displaying the desired result in real-time.
The CIO of the federal Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Glen Archer, has admitted there are fewer places for IT contractors in Canberra, but stopped short of saying there in a new skills crisis in the nation's capital.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) may introduce a new barcode-based product recall notification system as early as June next year, according to the company that built it.
The IT community has blasted the Federal Government's proposed mandatory Internet filter, and remains cautious but warm to the $43 billion National Broadband Network (NBN).
<i>Computerworld Australia</i> looks at what some of the international markets showcasing at CeBIT 2010 has to offer Australia
CeBIT gives every vendor a chance to show off what they have for the International market. <i>Computerworld Australia</i> brings you the weirdest gadgets, gizmos and doodads that the convention has to offer this year.
The Western Australia Government has moved to give itself the upper hand in its negotiations with the Federal Government and NBN Co on the roll out of the National Broadband Network in its state.
CSIRO's biggest device at CeBIT this year is an augmented reality system that researchers have lovingly nicknamed "the tank". The showcased panoramic dome knits together live feeds from several cameras embedded in the convention centre's ceiling, giving users an almost three-dimensional view of the convention floor.
Despite a new level of openness through the [[artnid:346623|recent adoption of eGovernment and web 2.0 tools|new]], the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) is still cagey when it comes to procurement of open source software.
The issue of Network Neutrality on the National Broadband Network (NBN) has raised its head again with Google Australia arguing that regulation or legislation was required to foster innovation on the NBN.
The impact of the Coalition's planned cancellation of the NBN on Australia's education and research sectors has been played down by industry experts.
Airports could soon trial a locally-built facial recognition technology in a move to crack down on illegal immigration, terrorism and crime.
One of the biggest ICT trade shows kicked off yesterday in Sydney and will continue on for another two days. Here are some highlights in pictures.
Symmetric, high speed, ubiquitous broadband will lead to a big increase in cyber crime, according to a cyber security expert.
CeBIT 2010 was kicked off by NSW premier, Kristina Keneally, at the Sydney Convention Centre. CeBIT is a popular ICT trade event that attracts keynote speakers from across the wide range of markets and companies in the industry.