No large Australian organisations are known to be planning an Office 2010 migration, and many have not even completed their move to Office 2007.
Apple unveiled the next version of the operating system that powers the iPhone, dubbed version 3.0 offering users expanded functionality like MMS, copy and paste and a landscape keyboard.
After nearly a nine-month beta, Oracle Database 11g is set to launch on Thursday.
A three-punch combination in the second half of last year sent national carrier Qantas reeling as ICT expenses rose by AU$20 million.
Company says beta includes 482 new features designed to add flexibility to database administration.
Project Fusion will provide a common basis for all Oracle applications and compete head-to-head with the German rival's NetWeaver middleware.
Networks don't just ferry packets around your office anymore. ZDNet Australia looks at some of the latest developments that allow your network to manage itself more intelligently.
Customers and government bodies should focus on products with open standards and realise the pitfalls of open source, argues Scott Petty, Dimension Data Australia COO.
Are you considering making the move to Office 2003? Find out about features, licensing, and what the new version can and can't add to your organisation.
It's a steep migration path from NT Server to Windows Server 2003. Here are some pointers to make the process much easier, along with some potential pitfalls you'll want to avoid.
If your budget doesn't stretch to a brand-new PC, why not give your old one a new lease of life by upgrading its OS to Windows XP? Here's how to go about it.
Hold onto your handhelds--Pocket PC 2003 is here. Get the lowdown on its improvements and how to upgrade your existing PDA.
Are you considering making the move to Office 2003? Find out about features, licensing, and what the new version can and can't add to your organisation.
Microsoft's software licensing program is not proving popular - about two-thirds of its biggest customers are yet to sign up, and some are exploring alternatives.
Today marks the end of the upgrade era. It may take a while to sputter out, but if Microsoft gets its way--as so often happens--there will never be another application upgrade like Office XP. And as we wave goodbye to big upgrades, we'll welcome its replacement: Smaller upgrades and software by subscription.
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