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  • Demand for IT staff to rise in 2005

    The industry is demanding skills in project management, IT sales, security, .NET development, business process analysis and CRM/ERP, according to a three-month forecast by recruitment agency Hays IT.

  • ICT skills shortage still a myth

    The Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association believes Australia needs to hire more foreigners to fill the shortage in ICT skills. But there's no solid evidence to back up its claim.

  • AOL|7 to launch ADSL service in Australia

    AOL|7 will launch its Australian ADSL broadband offering tomorrow, joining some Channel 7 content with some AOL Time Warner content in an attempt to entice customers to its service.

  • E-mail leaves workers at breaking point: AU study

    A national study by Australia's peak psychological organisation has confirmed what most people know - e-mail is a major contributor to workplace stress.

  • AOL7 takes Australian broadband plunge

    AOL7 will begin trial of its new broadband service in a matter of weeks, with a view to providing the service commercially by 2003.

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  • ICT skills shortage still a myth

    The Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association believes Australia needs to hire more foreigners to fill the shortage in ICT skills. But there's no solid evidence to back up its claim.

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