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The Brisbane ICT Hypothetical Series

The Brisbane ICT Hypothetical Series is an initiative of Brisbane Marketing's Investment Attraction Division and Longhaus, one of Australia's leading boutique ICT research and advisory companies. With the inaugural event held in November 2008, it provides a creative platform to explore issues facing the industry – generating a mixture of both excitement and confusion. The series brings together some of the best and brightest leaders in ICT to examine the implications of cutting-edge topics in a hypothetical setting.

June 2010:
Could money for the milkman enhance Australia’s new world city

In the next instalment of the Brisbane ICT Hypothetical Series, brought to you by OnTalent, please join Longhaus, Longhaus TV, and Brisbane Marketing as they re-build an inner city landmark and wrestle with the implications of investment attraction, talent attraction, and population growth, and what it could mean for Australia’s “New World City”.

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July 2009:
Internet Television: We'll make you famous

Join Longhaus and Brisbane Marketing as they explore the emergence of a regulated “You Tube”-style media monolith and what it could mean for Australia’s media, technology, advertising, business, and consumer markets.

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March 2009:
Open Cut Queensland turns to Open Source
New Icons for a New Age

Can Greater Brisbane become a world-centre for a well-known and specific open source solution? Could Queensland’s next iconic software brand be closer than we all think?

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November 2008:
Government with its head in the clouds

The world’s largest ICT vendors are driving their next generation services into their own Clouds. A notable absence from the new Valhalla of utility computing is the Queensland public sector – until now.

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