Internet Download Speed in Asia pac09.12.08

Based on a study and research of a service call speednet the internet download speed cabailities look like this in Asia Pac:

  1. Australia
  2. New Zealand
  3. Guam
  4. New Caledonia
  5. Samoa
  6. Northern Mariana Islands
  7. Fiji
  8. French Polynesia

as some countries are really surprising lets look at Australia first and the rank within by State:
Internet Speed Australia

  1. Victoria
  2. Australian Capital Territory
  3. New South Wales
  4. South Australia
  5. Queensland
  6. Western Australia
  7. Tasmania
  8. Northern Territory

How ever, even if it looks like a rank, there is no real difference between them all (1st with 4788 kb/s and 8th with 3095 Kb/s).

Looking at the US and the Top City there is a city called Notre Dame in Indiana with an average downloadspeed of 22.644 Kb/s. Wow.

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On my way to PMOZ 2008 - Melbourne08.18.08

PMOZ 2008 - Melbourne - Logo

Tomorrow Morning i am heading of to the PMOZ 2008 Conference, that will happen this year in Melbourne. The benchmark that has been set by the conference in 2007 while it happened at the Gold Coast in a very inspiring and great location, the Conrad Jupiters, with a great dinner function, valuable workshops and speaker topics is very high.

The conference is definitely one that atracts the market across all different Project Management approaches as it try’s to pitch it that way. So we see all the different organisations and best pratices represented on these days, whether its Prince2, PMI (Project Management Institute) or AIPM (Australian Institute of Project Management) or even AIM (Australian Institute of Management). Another benefit is, that the Participants are not just across the different approaches but also across the different industries.

Abstract out of the PMOZ pitch:

The Project Management Australia Conference (PMOZ), is the leading Project Management Conference in Australia and is managed by PMGlobal. PMGlobal through the PMOZ, World Project Management Week Conference and PMASIA brands have a long term commitment to advancing Project Management skills in Australia and around the world.

Now in its fouth year PMOZ will once again offer a range of dynamic and exciting presentations encompassing all aspects of “creating success” from the high level concepts of translating strategy into action through the tools and techniques employed at the coalface to make individual projects a success.

Beside the participants and the speakers, the program does look very attractive.

7 Streams

  • Business and ICT
  • Corporate and Governance
  • Construction, Mining and Engineering
  • Transformation
  • PMO Session
  • Soft Skills for Project Managers
  • Case Studies

and speaker program spread over 2 days.

Presentations that i will definitely attend:

  • Graham Scott - Relationships As Risk and the need for there effective management in projects
  • Robert Hall PMP® - Delivering significant business benefit through targeted minor projects
  • Khaled Hamdy PMP® - Program Management Office Maturity in a Large Government Organization
  • Alam Nur - UIAchieving Project Management success in a large organisation with virtual teams
  • Anastasia Dzenowagi - What will be the future of the PMO in a Complex World?
  • Pat Byrne - Understanding the complexity of Program Management
  • Kersti Nogeste PMP® - Start from the very beginning: Define expected benefits in the Project Business ase
  • Geoffrey Ball - Project Management Practices for successfully delivering radical business change
  • Scott Spence - Business As Usual vs Projects – the organisational dilemma

So whoever else is coming, i will see you there. Feel free to join my presentation on “Effective Project Health Check” which i will record and publish after the event including the slides that you will be able to view here and download on slideshare.

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