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28 days later – 2009Q4 Tactical Priorities

At today’s Information Technology Leadership Forum, coinciding with the end of my first calendar month at MQU, I named five tactical [...]

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And the winner is… OneNet

I’m really pleased to announce that Kathy Vozella (Director of Marketing) and I have selected a winner in the Name [...]

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Mercury, swift messenger of Olympus

  Art Gallery Function Room, Macquarie University – 9 November 2009 – Project Mercury receives green light from the Vice [...]

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MQU Memory and Analytics

Happy New Decade! What better way to kick off the year than with great news about two University organisational units? [...]

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Been Busy

It’s been a while between posts, fearless reader, and I don’t blame you if you’ve given up by now. We’ve [...]

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An Inconvenient Truth

We all agree it shouldn’t be, that it’s a basic technical pre-requisite for modern collaboration, and everybody has great ideas [...]

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Computing Experience

Not sure anybody would call this work/life balance, but Tim Bray’s piece on life in the Googleplex portends workplace change [...]

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Death to spreadsheets

Today marked the beginning of the end of spreadsheet island syndrome at MQU. At a meeting today we announced Datamart, [...]

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360 days later

Last week marked business day 360 for me personally at Macquarie University, and today at the Operations Management Committee I [...]

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Wherever. Whenever. However. Trust Datamart.

This week we’re publicly launching Datamart.mq.edu.au, a web supermarket for data that empowers our people to visualise, analyse and share [...]

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888 days later – having a good time

Every year at February Informatics Town Hall we pause and reflect a little as we kick off the year ahead. [...]

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Ten ways not to be like 1994

Ten things Apple could do with iOS to make sure 2014 isn't like 1994, the last year that (classic) Mac OS was clearly differentiated from Windows.

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