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  • Powerlan Australia lands global Amex deal

    Aussie integrator and developer Powerlan has proved the functionality of the much maligned ASP business model by landing a 3 year contract with American Express.

  • Liberty: Much more than zero

    Six months after saying the Liberty Alliance had "zero chance of mattering," Steve Ballmer might be eating his words as corporate heavyweights keep queuing up to enlist in the Alliance.

  • Biz Intelligence: Getting to know you

    Advances in business intelligence software are helping retailers get to know their customers - and, more important, sell them more stuff - like never before. Yet those same retailers admit that mining customer data can sometimes result in errors that can frustrate or even bewilder their customers.

  • Former Amex boss new Aust comms forum head

    The Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF) has appointed Anne Hurley, a former American Express Director, as its new chief executive officer (CEO).

  • Reader's Digest's gifts.com hits the Web

    Put together a list of the most techno-savvy media companies, and the 77-year-old Reader's Digest Association (RDA) is very unlikely to make the cut.

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  • Liberty: Much more than zero

    Six months after saying the Liberty Alliance had "zero chance of mattering," Steve Ballmer might be eating his words as corporate heavyweights keep queuing up to enlist in the Alliance.

  • Will your next CIO be a non-techie?

    More and more top IT roles are filled by someone outside IT -- or at least by a reformed techie.

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