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- Can Australia's government really bring fiber to the home?
- The Australian federal government plans to build its own fiber to the home network. Renai LeMay at ZDNet AU reports that the Australian government didn't get any viable proposals from the big telecom players. Instead, the government will build its own network in partnership with the private...
- Tags: FTTH, Australia, Government, Fiber Optics, Vertical Industries, Optical Networking, Broadband Internet, Telephony, Telecommunications, Enterprise Software, Software, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-04-07
- Greetings, Microsoft Watchers!
- Greetings, Microsoft Watchers!Welcome!Wow! What a great surprise. Welcome to ZDNet Mary Jo.Just can't get rid of the Microsoft fixation?I suppose we should say welcome back MJ, been awhile since you published at old ZDNet. (Or what ever it was called then.)Can't say I am surprised to see that you...
- Tags: Professional development, Blogging, Web browsers, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-09-20
- Red Hat: Xen virtualization tech not ready for prime time
- According to ZDNet Australia's Renai LeMay: The Xen open-source virtualization environment is not yet ready for enterprise use, a senior Red Hat executive has said, despite "unbelievable" customer demand and the fact that Novell has already started shipping the software....while Novell this month started shipping the software with version...
- Tags: Red Hat Inc., virtualization
- Blog posts 2006-07-31
- Internet pioneer: VoIP is NOT telephony
- My colleague Renai LeMay at ZDNet Australia has just had the professional privilege of hearing remarks by one of the technology world's smartest men.Vint Cerf. The Vint Cerf that developed the TCP/IP protocol that makes the Internet work. And more than 30 years after that singular (hey, I just realized...
- Tags: VoIP, Vint Cerf
- Blog posts 2005-04-15
- Gosling cites huge security hole in .Net
- Renai LeMay of ZDNet Australia reports on the latest comments regarding Microsoft from Java father and Sun developer products CTO James Gosling. After calling Sun's technical agreement with Microsoft less and less meaningful, Gosling called Microsoft's support of C and C++ in the common language runtime CLR in .Net...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET
- Blog posts 2005-02-04
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