Tags: All Events, Place - Aus. Capital Territory, Place - New South Wales, Place - Northern Territory, Place - Queensland, Place - South Australia, Place - Tasmania, Place - Victoria, Place - Western Australia, Topic - Design and Multimedia, Topic - Software Development, Topic - Web and Internet (submitted on October 3rd, 2011)
Join this online event which will look specifically at the digital arts and industries. Opportunities for cultural institutions around digitisation, public engagement and collaboration will also be discussed.
Date: 6th October 2011
Location: Australia wide (online)
For more information visit: http://www.katelundy.com.au/2011/09/06/the-digital-culture-public-sphere/
Tags: All Events, Place - Aus. Capital Territory, Place - New South Wales, Place - Northern Territory, Place - Queensland, Place - South Australia, Place - Tasmania, Place - Victoria, Place - Western Australia, Topic - System Administration, Topic - Web and Internet (submitted on September 20th, 2011)
This webinar will discuss NetSuite Webinar Series APAC with Jeremy Rich (CEO Energy Matters) moderating.
Date: 4th October 2011
Location: Australia wide via webinar
For more information visit: http://www.netsuite.com.au/portal/au/landing/myob/main.shtml
URL: http://www.csirobroadband.com/
Details: Broadband for Society Summit. 15 to 19 November 2010 - Wrest Point, Hobart.
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, is hosting a week long summit examining ways of realising our broadband future. It will be held in the picturesque island state of Tasmania, which is where the national broadband network (NBN) is being first rolled out. Showcased at the summit will be CSIRO technologies that enable, and are enabled by, widespread broadband connectivity. Keynote speakers include Gordon Bell (Microsoft Research), Peter Fleming (CEO NEHTA) and Ian Oppermann (Director CSIRO ICT Centre). Registrations are now open.
Richard Stallman will be speaking at several locations around Australia. Richard M. Stallman launched the development of the GNU operating system (see www.gnu.org) in 1984. GNU is free software: everyone has the freedom to copy it and redistribute it, as well as to make changes either large or small. Richard Stallman has received the ACM Grace Hopper Award, a MacArthur Foundation fellowship, the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Pioneer award, and the Takeda Award for Social/Economic Betterment, as well as several honorary doctorates.
Follow the link below for more information:
https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=24ildpo7m4cn2mi9kqmnp4m1b0@group.calendar.google.com
ANZA TechNet’s Gateway to the US One-Day Introductory Workshop
Australian entrepreneurs and CEOs with innovative technologies
seeking to explore and expand into the US market are encouraged to
sign up now for ANZA TechNet’s Gateway to the US One-Day
Introductory Workshop in Australian capital cities.
Click:
http://www.marketing.anzatechnet.com/acton/form/857/0006:d-0012/0/index.htm
for details and registration.
The cost is $495 (USD) which covers up to two members of your
company.
Save $165 (USD) when you register before 13 August.
Complete the workshop and make an informed decision about whether the
US market is right for you and your company.
Hobart, Tasmania. August 9th - 13th, 2010 Join us for 3 days of training followed by 2 days of technical and information sessions.
* Dedicated Microsoft and Solaris training streams.
* A new “Foundations of system Administration” stream, designed especially for those who are new to System Administration.
This stream includes a mix of technical and non-technical sessions designed to provide new SysAdmins a solid grounding in key skills and knowledge needed to be effective System Administrators.
Keynote address: Tom Limoncelli International author of The Practice of “System and Network Administration”, and the O’Reilly book Time Management for System Administrators.
For more information visit http://conference.sage-au.org.au.
Where: Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Darwin, Hobart
When: See dates below.
On the 22 June 2009 the Minister for Finance and Deregulation, the Hon. Lindsay Tanner MP and the Special Minister of State, Senator Joe Ludwig, announced the formation of a Taskforce (http://gov2.net.au/) to investigate how the Australian Government can use new ‘Web 2.0′ approaches to expand the uses of Commonwealth information and improve the way government consults and engages with citizens.
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Mashups are all about presenting information from various sources in an integrated Web application. While early experiments with multimedia-multiweb application integration were done by savvy programmers who would effectively decode as-yet-unpublished APIs for applications such as Google Maps, currently there is a wide range of software platforms for the development of mashups, and building a mashup is becoming increasingly easy. In this hands-on tutorial, experts from Google and Yahoo! will introduce their mashup development technologies; participants will then build mashups on the spot. Emphasis will be given to mashups related to HCSNet’s Priority Areas.
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