Five tech themes disturbingly absent from the presidential election
Technology and IT infrastructure policy discussion has been virtually absent from two campaigns that have relied heavily on technology and IT infrastructure to run their campaigns.
Technology and IT infrastructure policy discussion has been virtually absent from two campaigns that have relied heavily on technology and IT infrastructure to run their campaigns.
As Julia Gillard works on her carbon tax and New Zealand operates its own Emissions Trading Scheme, we had better be prepared for a Brave New World of power cuts that renewable energy promises to bring.
EnergyAustralia has signed a new deal with Cisco for ruggedised switches and routing gear to beef up the networking power of the $100 million smart meter project.
IBM and Energy Australia have announced an immediate start to the $100 million Smart Grid, Smart City project, following a consortium agreement reached today
As Australia and New Zealand look to rebuild following the natural disasters in Christchurch and Queensland, experts have found a silver lining: the opportunity to rebuild with smarter infrastructure.
Federal Communications Minister Senator Stephen Conroy has today urged the new Liberal Government in Victoria not to stifle the growth of the state's IT sector with audits and reviews.
The resignation of David Bartlett as the Tasmanian premier may be a blessing in disguise, according to consumer action group Digital Tasmania.
The fallout of now ex-Premier David Bartlett's resignation continues to shake up the Tasmanian State Government as he is no longer in charge of the Information, Science and Technology (IST) portfolio.
EnergyAustralia today announced that it had signed a $12 million agreement with Ericsson to roll out Long Term Evolution (LTE) as part of its smart grid deployment.
EnergyAustralia has cause for celebration, announcing today that it has been selected to run the Federal Government's Smart Grid, Smart Cities project, due for completion in 2013.