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    The federal Department of Employment and Workplace Relations' (DEWR) recent upgrade of the back-end of its online services portal to Microsoft's 64-bit SQL Server 2005 database hit only one hitch -- it still required one 32-bit server.

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    Although Intel has consistently improved the Pentium over a ten-year period, the software it runs hasn't kept up.

  • NSW students, teachers, face e-mail scrutiny

    An online civil liberties organisation has raised serious concerns about the implementation of an e-mail monitoring policy for NSW education institutions, while a teachers' body has issued a guarded response.

  • The truth about Aust broadband technologies

    Is it the technology you can't do without or an expense you don't need? We examine the alternatives, pitfalls, myths, and benefits.

  • Executive profile: Ruby Blessing - Creative spike

    Ruby Blessing - consultant, co-founder and creative director of cutting edge Australasian Web site development company Spike Networks, speaks about the highs and lows of her online career

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    Mudge, Kevin Mitnick, Adrian Lamo, Jericho and Raven Alder speak to ZDNet Australia about the making of a hacker.

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    While Microsoft Office System is the most complete suite on the block, there's no compelling reason for everyone to upgrade.

  • SOHO Accounting Packages

    Given the "lean and mean" structure of most small companies it is a bit much to expect them to have in-depth accounting knowledge or be able to hire a dedicated accountant. The answer: SOHO accounting packages.

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