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inspiration and innovation at 2005 iAwards
On Wednesday 25 May, the 2005 iAwards will recognise and reward Australia’s most innovative ICT solutions. Read more |
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AIIA's New SME ICT Salary Survey
How do SMEs pay for the best employees and achieve business targets?
AIIA’s Survey of Salaries and Remuneration Packaging in the Australian ICT Industry has long been known and respected as the most comprehensive, reliable and authoritative source of salary information in the ICT industry. Read more |
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Comment from the Chairman: Recognising the Value of AIIA's Volunteers
AIIA is more than just a paid workforce representing the ICT industry in Australia. AIIA is made up of countless volunteers who work on committees, taskforces and projects to improve the industry for all of us.
Volunteer energy is an indispensable resource at AIIA. Not-for-profit organisations like AIIA juggle the fiscal, operational, personnel, and service demands only with the help of volunteers. Read more |
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Queensland Universities Seek IT Industry Projects
The Cooperative Education for Enterprise Development (CEED) Program in Queensland, now in its 14th year, links companies and government with final year university students from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and/or the University of Queensland (UQ), for completion of research, development and improvement projects.
Students are available from the disciplines of Master of IT, final year Engineering (Electrical/Electronics, Software, Computer Systems, Mechanical, Infomechatronics, Mechatronics, Master of Engineering Management), and Applied Science (Mathematics) to work on industry projects for a minimum of three days/week, over a period of one semester (13 weeks). Read more |
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NSW Committee Honour Roll
AIIA is far more than just a paid workforce representing an industry – it is a network of communities with hundreds of volunteers representing member companies and the Association in countless areas.
AIIA works with these volunteers and their networks to widen our influence and broaden our loyalty base, ensuring AIIA represents one voice for the ICT industry. Read more |
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Events
Canberra Managers' Forum: 8 June 2005 SA Breakfast: IT Start-ups and Funding for SMEs Victorian CIO Forum: 1 June 2005 AIIA's Insurance Industry Business Briefing: 16 June 2005 Retail and Wholesale Industry Business Briefing: 23 June 2005
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iAwards Finalist Netsuite Offers Innovation for SMEs
While Roget's Thesaurus lists numerous synonyms for ‘innovation’, the people at NetSuite Australasia believe that ‘about-face’ reflects most accurately what they are doing for technology and business applications.
“There’s an old way, and there’s innovation: the about-face with NetSuite,” says NetSuite’s Executive Director, Stuart McLean. Read more |
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Interested in business opportunities with Indian ICT companies?
A delegation of eighteen Indian ICT companies will be in Australia at CeBIT Sydney from 23-25 May 2005, and in Melbourne from 26-27 May 2005.
These companies are interested in the innovative and domain strengths of Australian ICT companies, and are looking for business and partnership opportunities. Read more |
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New Members
WorkVentures Acumentum Cell-media Optimiser Read more |
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Join Committee IT-027 Data Management and Interchange
IT-027 Data Management and Interchange Committee is seeking interested AIIA members to contribute. Read more |
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Export News: Indonesian IT Opportunities
Austrade has two opportunities for Indonesian ICT business:
• An Indonesian company seeks internet-based geology maps for mining in Indonesia, especially in Kalimantan and Sumatra, and
• Another Indonesian company seeks Australian partner to provide software for cafes, restaurants and hotels (must be compatible with current Microsoft operating systems used in POS terminals, etc).
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Get your Files in Order
With over 150 exhibitors exhibiting at this year’s AIIA Software Showcase at CeBIT, visitors are sure to find lots of software solutions that suit their needs.
Staged at Darling Harbour from 24-26 May, 2005, CeBIT, Australasia's largest and most successful information and communications technology exhibition, is anticipated to attract 30,000 visitors, all keen to keep their finger on the pulse of the latest that the ICT industry has to offer.
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Don’t Risk Missing Out on the Latest in ICT technology…
Visit the 2005 AIIA Software Showcase at CeBIT!
With more 150 exhibitors exhibiting at this year’s AIIA Software Showcase at CeBIT, Australasia’s largest and most successful information and communications technology exhibition, visitors are at risk of missing out on previewing and purchasing the latest the ICT industry has to offer if they don’t visit this ‘must see’ ICT software showcase.
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Software Solutions of the Future set to Come Alive
The AIIA Software Showcase at this year’s CeBIT exhibition, staged at Darling Harbour from 24-26 May, 2005, will provide 150 of Australia’s ‘up-and-coming’ software companies with the platform upon which to preview, launch and showcase their leading edge software solutions to a large number of local and international visitors.
WebAlive Technologies Global will be showcasing their new, simple to use software solution, WebAliveTM. Read more |
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