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Fractal Technologies: The Power of Progress ObjectStore for Geospatial Visualization
White Paper Fractal Technologies began as an early 1990's development project sponsored by Australia's Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organization's (CSIRO) Division of Exploration and Mining. Fractal Technologies... [23 Dec 2008]
Photos: Windows 7, supercomputers, Google Labs, iPill
Photo Photo credit: CSIRO silicon.com took a look around Google Labs and picked out some of the most interesting apps currently making an appearance. Attendees got to have a play with Microsoft's Vista replacement, Windows 7,... [27 Nov 2008]
Extending J2EE for Dynamic Integration
White Paper Internet access is growing quickly every day. Internet use is being extended from that of static content browsing to business application exposure that permits the integration of enterprise application systems. [18 Nov 2008]
Green IT - how CIOs can help
Comment For instance nitrogen trifluoride, a gas used by most manufacturers of flat screens - but not used to manufacture CRT displays - is estimated by the Australian scientific research organisation CSIRO to be up to 17,000... [04 Sep 2008]
CSIRO Brings Open Source Data Mining to Business
White Paper With Linux and open source software, CSIRO's mathematical and information sciences division is now able to model information for business benefit without relying on proprietary software. Data mining is all about building... [18 Apr 2007]
Wi-fi patent threat looms after US ruling
News Judge Leonard Davis ruled that a patent granted in 1996 to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Csiro), Australia's national science agency, is valid. The ruling is certainly a blow for... [21 Nov 2006]
Tech giants fight wireless patent
News Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) was awarded the patent in 1996, which it claims relates to technologies used in several of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics... [20 May 2005]
Tech-crash threatens to take down SETI@home
News The CSIRO Australian Telescope National Facility's Time Assignment Committee has already approved the installation of the equipment at Parkes. The future of SETI@home, an internet-based distributed computing experiment... [15 Oct 2002]