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    Providing a blended solution in order to provide e-learning to its managers was one of the criteria for St George Bank when it was planning a recent implementation.

  • Hotel chain checks convergence in

    Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) has flagged plans to deploy converged voice/video/data networks more widely throughout its hotel chain after a landmark project in mid-2006 proved the technology's worth.

  • Aust smart project software in Dreamliner build

    Boeing subsidiary Hawker de Havilland is piloting locally developed project management software which "learns" from past successes and failures to continually upgrade its ability to help managers assess risk.

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  • Centrelink lays off old project management ideas

    The sheer size and breadth of Centrelink's operations has always meant project management there is a Herculean effort. Taking a new approach to its people and project scheduling has improved the situation dramatically -- but change hasn't been easy.

  • Managed services: Kinder, gentler outsourcing

    It was around nine years since strong-armed government departments began to realise willy-nilly outsourcing wasn't, perhaps, the best idea. However, with contracts signed and staff already migrated, there was little to do but ride out the storm. In this special report, we look at the Victoria Police and the South West Alliance of Rural Hospitals' approach to managed services.

  • Bringing order to chaos at BlueScope Steel

    Maintenance work is a major expense for BlueScope Steel but thanks to a $1.1 million investment in resource management software by its primary maintenance contractor, Transfield Services, things have been looking up.

  • Remote access no longer an Upstream battle

    Single view of IT assets saves gas company thousands.

  • Migration news: Windows to Linux, and vice versa

    Why did national radio broadcaster Austereo Group and consultancy Coffey International drop Linux for Windows? And why did soon-to-be-listed Wotif.com abandon Microsoft technologies for Red Hat and Oracle?

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