SAGE-AU

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The SAGE-AU logo.
The SAGE-AU logo.

SAGE-AU was an Australian non-profit professional association of system administrators. SAGE-AU was originally formed to provide the same services for Australian system administrators as the SAGE organisation did in the United States, but was completely independent of that entity since SAGE-AU's formation in 1993. SAGE-AU was incorporated in the state of Victoria.

SAGE-AU's mission was to provide services to system administrators to assist in their day-to-day work. In October 2016, SAGE-AU was formally wound up and its assets were transferred to ITPA (Information Technology Professionals Association).[1]

Official deregistration was confirmed in writing by the Victorian Government Department of Justice and Regulation on 22 May 2018.

Major activities

National conference

The SAGE-AU national conference, otherwise known as The Australian System Administrator's Conference, was held annually for 18 years, from 1993 until 2011.

Regional conferences

Starting in 1999, a number of local SAGE-AU chapters ran one-day "mini conferences".[2]

SAGE-AU presidents

The President of SAGE-AU, along with the rest of the National Executive Committee, are elected through a nomination process. Terms come into effect after the end of each Annual General Meeting, with some exceptions, listed below.

1. Was named Interim President at a Special General Meeting on 2 April 1993.
2. Resigned.
3. Was named President by a vote of the standing National Executive Committee at that time.
4. Resigned.
5. Was named President by a vote of the standing National Executive Committee at that time.
6. Resigned
7. Was named President by a vote of the standing National Executive Committee at that time, re-elected unopposed as President at the October 2012 AGM.

Similar organisations

SAGE-AU was wound up in 2016, and replaced by ITPA.

These are some of the similar organisations in other countries. See also System administrator for others.

See also

References

  1. ^ ITPA Press Release
  2. ^ SAGE-AU events

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