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    BPAY has signed up one of Australia’s big four banks and a major utilities company to a service that will see customers receive bills electronically, marking a major step in online bill presentment.

  • E-banking Special: Commonwealth Bank

    CBA's simple interface makes it a solid choice for novices, but its lack of advanced functionality inhibits the expert user. Look to the future for some major improvements.

  • Banking on the Web 2003

    Who's logging on and what services are on offer when it comes to Internet banking? ZDNet Australia investigates Web banking services, and profiles Australia's leading e-banking providers.

  • Australian E-banking Special

    Internet banking will not be a fee-free haven for long. But banks are pushing harder than ever to get customers online, and soon the Web won’t be an alternative – it’ll be the only option. ZDNet’s special report examines the benefits and pitfalls of Australia’s leading banks and their efforts to lure you online

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  • How to integrate hosted applications

    As it becomes more popular to have applications hosted by an external service provider, what implications does this have for integrating those applications with your other systems? ZDNet Australia investigates.

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