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Voice+Data wins Cover of the Year award
Voice+Data last month earned the award of Cover of the Year for B2B magazines, at the Publishers Australia Excellence Awards. The magazine won the award for the ‘My Dog is a Cloud’ illustration, featured on the cover of the May 2011 issue.
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Spirent Wins Test & Measurement World’s 2011 Best In Test Award
Spirent Communications has won Test & Measurement World magazine’s 2011 Best in Test award for the Network and fibre-optic testers category. The award, based on votes from the magazine’s readers and editors, recognises the Spirent TestCenter solution for helping companies save costs and bring products/services
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NZ call centre Telnet awarded Australian Accreditation
New Zealand’s largest privately owned call centre Telnet is the first call centre in New Zealand to achieve accreditation by the Australian Teleservices Association (ATA).
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Datapod wins international design award
Canberra data centre manufacturer Datapod has won an Australian International Design Award for excellence in innovation and design in the Business and Technology category. It is the first time in the event’s history that a data centre design has received this award.
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Microsoft Australia named as a 2009 Best Employer
Microsoft is in the running to win the best of the best employer award run by Hewitt Associates. The winner will be announced in March 2010.
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Ian Gardiner honoured by winning Pearcy Award
With video becoming just another data type and gaining a strong foothold on the internet, it is fitting that video media executive, Ian Gardiner, has won the prestigious 2009 NSW Pearcey award for ICT leadership.
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Dell only technology company when it comes to equitable workplace
For the second year in a row, Dell is the only technology company to make the finalist list for the the Advancement of Women by the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA) at the 2009 Business Achievement Awards. Dell was a finalist in the company of Woolworths, University of Technology Sydney, St Aidan’s Anglican Girls School and ETSA Utilities.
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PM's prize goes to Dr John O’Sullivan for wireless technology
CSIRO’s Dr John O’Sullivan has been recognised with the nation's pre-eminent science award - the Prime Minister’s Prize for Science.
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ACOMM awards 2009
The ACOMM 2009 category award winners were Dialogue Communications/Singtel Optus, iiNet, Internode, Leopard Labs, Telstra Enterprise & Government and Truman Hoyle.
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Voice&Data now also available as an eMag
Voice&Data is now available as an eMag and it’s iPhone compatible too!
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Detective receives international award for cybercrime efforts
Brian Hay, Detective Superintendent of the Queensland Police Service, has won the McAfee Cybercrime Fighter Award.
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NICTA’s GiFi chip wins international innovation excellence award
NICTA has won an innovation award with its gigabit wireless chip.
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AARNet announces $20,000 additional sponsorship of 2009 Eckermann-TJA Prize
AARnet tips in a further $20,000 for the 2009 prize for papers on innovative use of broadband communications to support a sustainable environment.
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Dr Chris Nicol wins prestigious award
Top gong awarded to NICTA's Dr Chris Nicol for work in embedded sytems.
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Students compete in IT skills initiative
Teams of students are converging on western Sydney this week to tackle complex networking problems as part of a program to reduce Australia’s IT skills shortage.
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Google invites children to doodle in competition
Google Australia has announced a competition for Australian schools called ‘Doodle 4 Google’. The winning student will have their doodle appear on the Google Australia homepage for all to see on Australia Day 2008 and will win over $10,000 worth of technology equipment for his or her school.
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Australian innovations awarded
Australian technological innovations have been given recognition at the 2007 iAwards. Winners include a product that reduces preventable hearing loss, a free website that helps you create and share cartoons in a few simple clicks and a real-time booking system.
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Voting system takes out award
The ‘Prêt à Voter’ electronic voting team from the UK Universities Surrey and Newcastle has won the best system design category in the international Student Electronic Voting System Competition.
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Neil nominated for award
Craig Neil, NSC managing director, has been named a Regional Finalist in the 2007 Entrepreneur of the Year awards.
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Australian companies fare well in CeBIT awards
A fast-growing eCommerce payments company from Canberra and a next-generation software-as-a-service product from Sydney have taken top honours in the inaugural CeBIT.AU Business Awards.
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