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    A new industry body aimed at students and workers looks set to make waves in Australia.

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    How can the ACS can improve its sphere of influence on IT issues in Australia.?

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    Too often, security has been an uncoordinated process of throwing money at security holes as they appear, and bandaging over problems after they occur.

  • Investigating open source

    The proprietary/open source dilemma confronts governments and businesses everywhere--it's only a matter of scale.

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    Although offshoring is becoming a popular trend, companies need to consider all the consequences before sending work overseas.

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  • Hail to a new IT society

    A new industry body aimed at students and workers looks set to make waves in Australia.

  • One size does not fit all

    Proper governance is crucial for the enterprise, but no single formula can guarantee success.

  • The people factor

    It's time for workers in ICT to switch their focus from the business of technology to the technology of business.

  • Defining the deficit

    Australia has a $14 billion trade deficit in ICT products and services, but is it something we need to worry about?

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    With all our stockpiles of information, are we well prepared to predict our future needs? Not likely.

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    With ever-expanding amounts of data to back up, it's good to see backup media are keeping pace. We take a look at four tape backup options with more than 200GB capacity per tape.

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    If e-mail security is giving you headaches, before you turn to voodoo magic, try one of these hardware appliance solutions.

  • Vertical PDAs: On the road again

    The choice of operating system for a personal digital assisant (PDA) is effectively down to two— Palm OS or Pocket PC—but the variety of choices for the handheld itself is very impressive. We test three of the best, and see what’s coming up soon.

  • Nokia E71

    Mobile professionals who need a powerful but sleek messaging-centric smartphone will be well-served by the Nokia E71; just be prepared to pay a price.

  • Wacom Cintiq 12WX

    If you work with images, a graphics tablet has obvious advantages: directly edit vector art, retouch images, paint, produce video special effects, and so on. True, tablets aren't for everyone. If you work with a tablet now, you'll probably find a Cintiq even more fluid and powerful.

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