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1. Five sustainability concepts driving the data centre of the future
(Guest Opinion)
... part of DCs for Bees, an industry initiative where data centre providers are coming together to protect the local bee population and support greater biodiversity across Ireland. See other trends driving ...
Created on 25 April 2022
2. Jennifer Seberry is 2020 Pearcey Medallist
(IT People)
... components and electronics kits distributor. He designed the Microbee, the first commercially marketed Australian PC. The first 1000 Microbees were sold in kit form in 1982, before entering the market ...
Created on 26 November 2020
3. Australian researchers find bees that have adapted vision for foraging at night
(Biology)
A team of Australian ecology researchers have found two species of Australian bees that have, for the first time, adapted their vision for night-time conditions, a research paper claims. A statement ...
Created on 02 November 2020
4. Juniper improves care, productivity and security with Okta
(Business Software)
Juniper Aged Care ICT manager Dan Beeston tells iTWire how Okta's access has helped care staff spend more time with residents as well as improving security. Digital transformation at Juniper Aged Care ...
Created on 12 October 2020
5. WA's Juniper Aged Care leverages Boomi platfor
(Market)
... a number of disparate business-critical applications had to be integrated for the desired benefits to be realised. Dan Beeston, ICT Manager at Juniper, said the core driver behind the overhaul was to ...
Created on 26 July 2020
6. International ‘bug superhighway’ threatens Australian environment
(Science)
... of invasive insects by far are the hymenopteran insects – ants, bees and wasps – making them the world’s most “environmentally harmful invasive insect species”. “Our report found that environmentally ...
Created on 15 April 2020
7. Debian revisits systemd vote, relaxes things a bit
(Open Source)
More than five years after the Debian GNU/Linux project voted to make systemd the default init system for its distribution, it has now decided, again by a vote, to also care about alternatives to the default ...
Created on 09 January 2020
8. Satellite operator Hiber says IoT network now live
(Space)
... decisions, reducing water waste and increasing crop yields. Hiberband makes this solution globally available. Beehive Monitoring - Bees have been facing the threat of extinction for more than fifteen ...
Created on 06 November 2019
9. Bee species in Fiji dying out due to climate change, Flinders team claims
(Climate)
... Fijian bees, it was at risk of climate-related extinction, had been found only in one location. "[It is] found only on Mount Batilamu near the city of Nadi, where many tourists launch their holidays, ...
Created on 24 September 2019
10. Australian Internet pioneer says future does not look so bright
(Networking)
... and computers lived in large air-conditioned special rooms with heaps of worker bees tending to them. "The telephone companies were the largest enterprises in almost every country and nothing looked like ...
Created on 24 June 2019
11. Ars Technica reporter Bright charged with child sex solicitation
(Technology Regulation)
... fetish platform known as KinkD, looking for people who were interested in teaching her children about the "birds and the bees". A day after she posted this message, Bright made contact using the handle ...
Created on 08 June 2019
12. Inmarsat, ApisProtect partner to help stem global bee population decline
(Internet of Things)
Global satellite communications company Inmarsat is partnering with Irish agritech company ApisProtect to deploy Internet of Things (IoT) technology to monitor the health of honey bees. The collaboration ...
Created on 20 May 2019
13. Fujitsu brings focus to digital transformation at World Tour event
(Sponsored Announcements)
... behaviour in exquisite detail so that the heart can be modelled in 3D for observation and analysis, enabling more efficient study of the heart and of heart disease. Native bees: Fujitsu has installed ...
Created on 21 June 2018
14. Macquarie Telecom deploys SD-WAN to aged care facilities
(Deals)
... in our industry,” said Dan Beeston, ICT manager (Infrastructure), Hall & Prior Aged Care. “We needed a platform that enabled us to deploy these services in a way that was reliable, secure and benefited ...
Created on 28 March 2018
15. Kogan Mobile turns two, makes its best plan free for 30 days
(Telecoms & NBN)
... only for 96 hours. Even in today's world of avid pre-paid users who switch from mobile plan to mobile plan like bees pollinating a field of delicate flowers, one thing's still certain - human nature, ...
Created on 19 October 2017
16. The bee all to end all for camera technology
(Strategy)
Researchers in Victoria say the way that honeybees see colour could pave the way for more accurate cameras in phones, drones and robots. The researchers at RMIT University, Monash University, University ...
Created on 30 June 2017
17. Smart emergency evacuation solution wins UTS, Ericsson hackathon
(Strategy)
... Network Products, Australia and New Zealand, Ericsson, Colin Pritchard, head of human resources Australia and New Zealand, Ericsson, Lisa Tuffs, principal consultant, Ericsson, Beeshanga Jayawickrama, ...
Created on 22 March 2017
18. Vivid to be even more vivid in 2017
(Strategy)
... join 2016 favourites, including a swarm of buzzing bees and a giant interactive Port Jackson shark. Nightly from 5:30pm – 9:30pm Circular Quay and the Sydney Harbour Bridge Dreamscape, a large ...
Created on 15 March 2017
19. STEM needs all the help it can get
(Government Tech Policy)
... that could add up, subtract, multiply, divide in their heads and importantly spell words ingrained by many spelling bees. For want of a better word one can call these learned skills analytical. As ...
Created on 05 December 2016
20. Capgemini backs Backelite
(Listed Tech)
... Beeston, vice-president, digital services at Capgemini Australia and New Zealand, who will lead Backelite Australia. Backelite (pronounced Back Elite) is located in Sydney and Melbourne as well as in France ...
Created on 17 June 2016
21. Intel praises Turnbull’s Innovation: ‘the heart of economic growth’
(Government Tech Policy)
... support for the CSIRO is a must. “As an example, the CSIRO is delivering world-leading research in areas such as stemming the decline of honey bees – essential to ensuring food security around the world. ...
Created on 07 December 2015
22. Telstra Mobile accelerates faster to boldly Go
(Telecoms & NBN)
... companion SIM gets an unlimited voice and SMS to boot. Naturally, Telstra thinks its free access to vide content is the bees knees, with the bonus content inclusions being either NFL or ARL live games ...
Created on 11 May 2015
23. CloudRouter project to develop software-based secure router
(Cloud)
... other projects like  CloudBees, Cloudius Systems, NGINX and OpenDaylight are also involved. Asked whether companies whose primary products are routers with proprietary software would not feel somewhat ...
Created on 01 April 2015
24. Beesy gets busier with Livescribe 3 support
(Mobility)
Productivity app Beesy now offers Livescribe 3 integration as an optional extra. Beesy is a notetaking app for iPad, OS X and Windows. Features include turning notes into to-do items or meeting minutes, ...
Created on 11 February 2015
25. Systemd fallout: Debian fork Devuan set up
(Open Source)
A group styling itself as veteran UNIX administrators has announced that it has set up a fork of the Debian GNU/Linux project. Named Devuan, the fork comes as a reaction to the Debian decision to adopt ...
Created on 29 November 2014
26. Report: GoPro to parrot Parrot and make drones
(Mobility)
... to a news report. Drones. They’re not just male bees, but usually a quadcopter with four or even more blades to keep a drone aloft. They’re available in consumer form, with consumer electronics company ...
Created on 27 November 2014
27. Another Debian technical panel member quits
(Open Source)
Another Debian developer has quit the project's technical committee after a general resolution he had proposed led to considerable ruckus over the project's adoption of systemd as its default init system. ...
Created on 21 November 2014
28. base2services picks up after Cloudbees drops PaaS offering
(Cloud)
Melbourne-based cloud services provider base2services is picking up from vendor Cloudbees’ discontinuation at the end of December of its PaaS RUN@cloud service, with an offer to migrate Australian users ...
Created on 20 November 2014
29. Debian vote: systemd to stay as default for next release
(Open Source)
The vote on a general resolution on the status of systemd in the next release of Debian GNU/Linux has gone in favour of one of the options - that there is no general resolution needed in this situation. ...
Created on 19 November 2014
30. Systemd fallout: Two Debian technical panel members resign
(Open Source)
Two well-known and experienced Debian developers, both members of the project's technical committee, have announced they will be leaving the committee. The resignations of Colin Watson and Russ Allberry ...
Created on 19 November 2014
31. Systemd fallout: Joey Hess quits Debian project
(Open Source)
The ruckus over the adoption of systemd as the default init system for Debian appears to have claimed a victim, with veteran developer Joey Hess announcing that he is leaving the project. Hess (seen ...
Created on 09 November 2014
32. May march might modify Monsanto mantra madness
(Beerfiles)
... are disappearing off this planet every day. One of the more concerning of these disappearances, are the dying honey bees. As much as many of us love honey, its taste, and medicinal qualities, we could ...
Created on 24 May 2014
33. Shuttleworth says Ubuntu will switch to systemd
(Open Source)
The head of Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu GNU/Linux distribution and the creator of the upstart init system, has announced that it will switch its init system to the Red Hat-developed systemd. ...
Created on 15 February 2014
34. An open letter to Frank X. Shaw re: Apples and Oranges
(Fuzzy Logic)
... Explorer, Windows Live Search. We killed Netscape, Amigas, Ataris, Microbees, Apple ][e's, C64s - you name it in the tech world, and we're probably the ones that helped kill it - indirectly, directly, it ...
Created on 25 October 2013
35. Hacking the kernel: one man's tal
(Open Source)
... a project that keeps a fair amount of the big iron in the world running. But these are the worker bees of the FOSS community, the silent majority who keep the codebase churning over. iTWire spoke to ...
Created on 24 June 2013
36. Robot swarms: unlocking the hive-mind?
(Biology)
Researchers have developed simple rules to permit elementary robots to interact and cooperate on tasks. Based at the University of Sheffield, researchers have developed simple interaction rules for ...
Created on 30 March 2013
37. Apple: Top man Tim Cook hints at iTech talk
(Home Tech)
... this means the very best iPad Mini that Apple can make at a price point that won’t be as low as the $199 iPad-killing wannabees, but will still be priced low enough that people will be falling over themselves ...
Created on 25 July 2012
38. Are your kids getting their sex education from the Internet?
(Home Tech)
With the Internet available on so many different devices, in both open form on different devices and browsers, while being limitable by child browser apps and PC or Mac filtering software, yet accessible ...
Created on 09 July 2012
39. HGI Taipei Open Forum to Encourage Service Provider and Manufacturer Discussion
(Vendor submitted release)
... leading names in home technology including representatives from Chunghwa Telecom, France Telecom, British Telecom, and regional service providers. Duncan Bees, Chief Technology and Business Officer of ...
Created on 19 March 2012
40. Birds and bees spawn cybercop
(Profiler)
It was the birds and the bees that interested Alastair MacGibbon as a boy. But he was told pretty firmly that it wasn't likely he'd get a job as an ornithologist or entomologist, a warning that set him on ...
Created on 17 March 2012
41. CES 2012 previewed - for consumers and business
(Fuzzy Logic)
... at competitive prices, and Ovum says it 'will be watching to see what the consumer IT angle may be here for the enterprise.' Just when you thought your 802.11n Wi-Fi network was the bees knees and the ...
Created on 09 January 2012
42. Get Down with the Official Release of BlackBerry BBM Music
(Vendor submitted release)
... 1. Puss - The Jesus Lizard 2. Broken English - Marianne Faithful 3. Do You Compute? - Drive Like Jehu 4. Tilted - Sugar 5. Muzzle of Bees - Wilco Karen Tinman (Director, Consumer Marketing at EMI ...
Created on 03 November 2011
43. HGI Announces NTT as a key auditor for its Largest Ever Test Event
(Vendor submitted release)
... facility in Hull, UK. TRaC's team of telecoms engineers will test the home gateways in eight categories of tests, using its in-house automated systems and multiple test stations. Duncan Bees, chief technology ...
Created on 03 November 2011
44. Collaborative learning schools hook-up on NBN
(Market)
... School (Townsville, QLD), Willunga High School (SA), Circular Head Christian School (Smithtown, TAS) and Bees Creek Primary School (NT). Running throughout November, the Clickfest videoconferencing program ...
Created on 02 November 2011
45. Still a place for the printed page
(Market)
... and embrace the benefits and flexibility of multifunction devices. Research director, Jonathan Bees, says that the transition to MFPs represents a fundamental industry trend, and 'one that will continue ...
Created on 08 September 2011
46. HGI breakthrough paves the way for home energy management, home automation, diagnostics and other next gen apps in the connected home
(Vendor submitted release)
... for Software Modularity on the Home Gateway' sets requirements that support software applications on the Home Gateway within a flexible, managed framework. Duncan Bees, chief technical and business ...
Created on 19 July 2011
47. More moves for Just Dance 2
(Entertainment)
... A Band of Bees - Chicken Payback *         Blur - Song 2 *         Carl Douglas - Kung fu fighting ( Dave Ruffy / Mark Wallis remix) *         Estelle feat Kanye West - American Boy *         Katy Perry ...
Created on 24 June 2011
48. Australia's ICT industry is fierce and stron
(Market)
... eWay consultants are swaming like bees around customers, under a brightly coloured sign proclaiming the presence of security vendor AVG. The police have parked a huge truck marked 'Police Forward Command ...
Created on 02 June 2011
49. The changing role of the Australian CIO
(Market)
... on its promises, and what place legacy mainframe infrastructure has in the modern business. The three letter acronyms would have buzzed around the table like a swarm of busy bees. But this week's discussion ...
Created on 19 May 2011
50. Mauritius filters the Internet
(Government Tech Policy)
... prior to the installation logged 142,000 accesses to web sites containing CSA material from one ISP network in the country. Trilok Dabeesing, ICT director for the ICTA, says "We were aware of the NetClean ...
Created on 10 February 2011
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