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  • Law firm picks business intelligence platform

    Australian law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth will progressively implement a new business intelligence platform in its financial reporting systems over the next 18 months.

  • UPDATE: Electronic Frontiers board member attacks trade deal

    An Electronics Frontiers Australia (EFA) board member has critically assessed the proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the United States and Australia released on 1 March, concluding that the document presents "absolutely no benefit to Australia in the IP sections".

  • Competition watchdog savages AU mod chip ruling

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has decried a ruling by the Federal Court that mod chips designed to circumvent copy protection features on gaming consoles are illegal.

  • Stemming the brain-drain

    Are we really losing our best and brightest to well paid jobs in flashy locations overseas? ZDNet Australia looks into some of the issues surrounding the country's famed IT brain drain, and uncovers some of the quiet achievers bucking the trend.

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