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  • Veterans' dept inks AU$90m IBM renewal

    The federal Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) has renewed and slightly expanded its existing ICT outsourcing arrangement with its current supplier IBM to the tune of AU$90 million.

  • Veterans' Affairs shines light on data

    The federal Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) has flagged plans to upgrade its business intelligence (BI) capabilities, going to market this week for a 700-seat solution to be implemented mid-2007.

  • AMD unleashes next-gen Opteron chips

    Advanced Micro Devices announced its new "Rev F" generation of Opteron server processors on Tuesday in the US, the next volley in a competition with Intel's newly competitive Xeon models.

  • Linux laptops get Centrino inside

    Intel is set to allow Linux-based notebooks to use Centrino branding for the first time.

  • IBM unveils PCs for the Net

    IBM is taking a new look at the PC. IBM's Personal Systems Group Monday announced the NetVista product line, designed with the Internet in mind.

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    Developers of alternative office software need to place more emphasis on ease of conversion if they ever wish to dethrone Microsoft. We test six office suites in the market.

  • Six wireless access points tested

    Until recently, it's been difficult to use the words "secure" and "wireless" in the same sentence. Recent developments mean that's no longer the case. ZDNet Australia looks at six different options.

  • The computer virus--no cures to be found

    SPECIAL REPORT Two decades and counting, the technology industry has yet to find a blanket solution to the ever-growing list of viruses and worms that constitute the greatest risk to computers on the Internet.

  • People power: Three HR packages tested

    Does your company's human resource management functions need to be automated? ZDNet Australia looks at what you need to consider, and three packages to help you do it.

  • Web servers: Rack 'em up

    Which Web server will cope with those spikes in demand, and which has the best options for remote management? ZDNet Australia takes a look at the options.

Reviews (18)

  • Red hot laptops

    If you're going to have to lug it around, you might as well get a laptop that will make business colleagues green with envy. Check out our Australian review of 5 supercharged notebooks.

  • IBM Network Station 2200

    The latest IBM thin client, the IBM Network Station 2200, is among the most versatile on the market.

  • IBM Network Station 2800

    The latest IBM thin client, the IBM Network Station 2800, is among the most versatile on the market.

  • Neoware NeoStation 2300

    The Neoware NeoStation 2300 and its sibling, the 3000C, are as versatile as the IBM offerings (IBM Network Station 2200 and 2800), and easy setup makes the Neoware units tough to beat. Along with the Sun Ray 1, these Neoware clients are our Editors' Choice. Each NeoStation is available with three different software configurations.

  • AMD's Thoroughbred leaves the starting gate

    AMD's latest Athlon XP processor uses a smaller fabrication process and runs at a higher clock speed than its 'Palomino' predecessors. ZDNet puts it through its benchmark paces.

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