AUT net upgrade going well: IT manager
Auckland University of Technology’s rollout of a new Cisco network to replace its aging ATM one has proved largely successful, says AUT IT manager Calum MacLeod.
Auckland University of Technology’s rollout of a new Cisco network to replace its aging ATM one has proved largely successful, says AUT IT manager Calum MacLeod.
It "performs very nicely — it’s very reliable”
Employers have to "take guesses" on CVs
IP telephony continues to be adopted by New Zealand businesses and public institutions, though most are piloting it before committing to a major rollout.
Attendees at a Compaq briefing last week in Auckland to explain the transition from the Alpha to Itanium platform were more interested in hearing about Compaq's proposed merger with Hewlett-Packard.
Videoconferencing network KAWM has done something New Zealand sports teams have proved unable to do in recent times: beaten Australia.
Other keynote speakers are Gil Simpson and Jack Matthews
Prizes for winning teams will be awarded at conference
“We don’t have a brain drain, we have a network”
"TelstraSaturn needs to provide quite a lot of information"
Most crime contains electronic evidence of some sort
"There aren’t many people who can cover their trail”
It seems strange to imagine a world without the internet or email, but in 1986 the concepts and the technology behind it were unknown to most people.
In 1986 most New Zealanders didn't use computers regularly and email was a means of communication available only to universities and government research institutes.
Company not yet saying how many jobs may be lost