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    The need for security also brings with it a need to rethink processesâ€"especially when things slow to a crawl.

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    Putting more work in at early stages of product development can save you time and money. ZDNet Australia explores how.

  • The e-mail evolution

    ZDNet Australia looks at the ever-expanding pressures placed on in-house e-mail and weighs up the pros and cons of the outsourced alternatives.

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  • J D Edwards' Ian Hodge: Straight to the source

    What sets J D Edwards apart from the likes of Siebel and PeopleSoft? We speak with Ian Hodge, managing director Australia/New Zealand, about the future of business software and services.

  • Does secure equal slow?

    The need for security also brings with it a need to rethink processesâ€"especially when things slow to a crawl.

  • Product development: Put to the test

    Putting more work in at early stages of product development can save you time and money. ZDNet Australia explores how.

  • The e-mail evolution

    ZDNet Australia looks at the ever-expanding pressures placed on in-house e-mail and weighs up the pros and cons of the outsourced alternatives.

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    We may understand the technology, but understanding how that fits in with the way we work is the important thing.

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    We may understand the technology, but understanding how that fits in with the way we work is the important thing.

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    For all its publicised benefits, why is iTV still having such a hard time making it in Australia?

  • Battling for better backup

    How can Australian businesses configure backup software so that it reduces rather than increases workloads, and perhaps even provides some return on investment in the process?

  • Interfaces of the future

    How long will it be before your computer is able to read your facial expressions? Will a rude gesture become the next Control-Alt-Delete? ZDNet Australia investigates computing interfaces.

  • 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.

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