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  • RBA criticises payments innovation

    Australia's central bank has criticised the nation's four largest commercial banks for shirking on investments in payment systems technology, resulting in a lack of innovation and neglect of systems like EFTPOS.

  • Gartner maps Asia's top tech trends

    Market research firm Gartner Asia-Pacific said three technology areas have been earmarked for growth in Asia's IT landscape through 2005.

  • Telstra's KAZ still not for sale

    Telstra subsidiary KAZ has maintained its core ICT services business was not on the market despite investigating options for its superannuation assets.

  • Around the world in ... NFC and contactless payments

    The technology that could eventually make your bus pass, bank card and coins obsolete is already here -- and it's on its way to your phone.

  • Home services gateway calls for broadband partner

    Australian headquartered consumer connectivity technology developer, Portus, is seeking local telecommunications and utilities providers to partner the launch of its home gateway in late 2003.

Features and Case Studies (2)

  • BPO: Save money or fix your processes?

    Business process outsourcing has much in common with its smaller sibling IT outsourcing, but there are still some lessons to be learned.

  • Smart cards: Coming up trumps

    What's holding back smart cards from widespread use in Australia? Could it be that vendors haven't found the applications consumers really want?

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