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May 15th, 2012 in CIO by ZDNet Australia Staff Comment Vote
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The latest analysis on online job ads from the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations makes for depressing reading.
2 days ago in Jobwatch by Phil Dobbie Comment 1 Vote
Investors have been quick to pounce on Facebook's first day on the markets — but its slow start is probably good news for a web-based business.
4 days ago in By The Numbers by Phil Dobbie Comment 2 Votes
Call me Gen Y for thinking so, but if people want something badly enough, they're going to find a way to get it. While that usually sets off the piracy alarm bells, what if it's not because you're a cheapskate, and the product is actually free?
May 11th, 2012 in Security by Michael Lee Comment Vote
Are Australian ISPs struggling to cope with peak holiday demand?
May 8th, 2012 in Up To Speed by Phil Dobbie 4 Comments 1 Vote
Big telcos are having to carry a much heavier wages burden than more nimble competitors.
May 7th, 2012 in By The Numbers by Phil Dobbie Comment Vote
Senator Conroy's parliamentary inquiry into software pricing is on a hiding to nothing.
May 2nd, 2012 in By The Numbers by Phil Dobbie 8 Comments Vote
Jetting across the world can be a serious drain on our batteries — both our mental ones and our gadgets' physical ones. Carlo Minassian, CEO of managed security services company Earthwave, shares some tips on how to get the most out of both, and tells us which airports are the best to get "stuck" at.
April 28th, 2012 in Travel Tech by Michael Lee Comment Vote
The jobs market is relatively flat, unless you're a programmer or you work in IT support.
April 27th, 2012 in Jobwatch by Phil Dobbie Comment 1 Vote
Many IT departments started out with just one or two people who had to become jacks of all trades to get their organisations slowly up to speed with the rapidly changing face of information technology. As times have changed, so has the nature of the work has changed.
April 25th, 2012 in CIO by Toni Bowers Comment Vote
Based on the world's top 250 ICT companies, Finland created $56.3 billion in revenue in 2009, compared to just $19.5 billion in Australia.
April 24th, 2012 in By The Numbers by Phil Dobbie 6 Comments 2 VotesCan Australian organisations cope with the challenges BYOD brings? We find some answers in the live panel discussion from AusCERT 2012.
Business-technology exhibition CeBIT 2012 kicked off today, bringing together a who's who of technology players. Many exhibitors appeared to be playing it safe, with booth babes absent from view. Instead, a few took BYO to heart, and brought their own trucks, caravans and bikes.
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