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  • ACS, IT Pro eye love match

    Opposing skills bodies the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and IT Pro Australia have held talks to discuss cooperation rather than competition amid the nation's skills shortage.

  • New ACS president named

    Technology lawyer Philip Argy has been elected president of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) for the next two years, taking over the reigns from Edward Mandla.

  • Something old, something new at the ACS

    From January 2006, lawyer Philip Argy will step into the lead role at the Australian Computer Society. How will he fare?

  • Learn from we lawyers: new ACS boss

    Australian technology workers could learn a lot about professionalism from legal practitioners, according to the lawyer named the new president of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) on Friday.

  • ICT group moves to disown trendy thinking

    A leading computer industry lobby group has moved to disown the industry's reputation for trendy and short-term thinking as it tries to preserve ICT jobs in this country.

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  • AU government sets date for e-business patent findings

    The federal government has set a tentative date for the release of recommendations for handling intellectual property claims over business processes as the 'Web patent war' escalates in North America.

  • Do we need alternative domain names?

    Proponents are touting the benefits of alternative top-level domain names. But are there any benefits for businesses? ZDNet Australia investigates the pros and cons.

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