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  • NSW Police beef up systems as single sign-on approaches

    The NSW Police Service has taken a key step towards a massive improvement of policing systems with release of a tender for upgrade of their SAP enterprise software to a newer version and flagging of an associated hardware revamp.

  • Security touches us all

    Security -- both virtual and physical -- has reasserted its place at the forefront of business and community concern after the tragic events in London and a raft of developments in Australia and overseas.

  • Personal Net use at work: Should you pay?

    So, work's a bit slow.

  • Telstra examines symmetrical ISDN service

    Telstra is considering launching a 128kbps symmetrical ISDN product before the end of the financial year in a move to extend high-speed Internet access across its regional user base.

  • Aust IT&T companies poised for hiring surge: survey

    Information technology and telecommunications employers in Australia are leading a last-quarter 2003 charge to beef up staffing levels, according to a new survey from recruitment consultants TMP/Hudson.

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