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  • Gartner: Onward, IT

    Tech execs gather to hear Gartner analysts spread the word on IT's top agenda items in the aftermath of Sept. 11. Topping the list: business continuity.

  • I-managers: Weaving the Web

    The demand to create web services means that I-managers are scrambling to get their Web applications to work with their legacy systems.

  • IDC finds optimism in 2004's crystal ball

    Increased spending, IBM indemnification against SCO and an offshore-outsourcing boom will characterise next year, according to the research firm IDC.

  • Chip prototype drives genetic disease breakthrough

    A new chip prototype could deliver a major cost breakthrough in scanning for genetic diseases, highlighting the tech sector's key role in developing the red-hot life sciences sector.

  • Why CIOs must adopt IT governance

    Will CIOs be able to maintain the status quo when they are on the hook to improve results while also cutting staff and overall spending.

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  • Database start-ups bet on open source

    Databases have been available with an open-source licence for many years. But the past few months have seen a growing number of partnerships and products aimed at maturing the industry of add-ons and support services -- vital to winning over corporate customers.

  • Is it kill or cure for Oracle's database buy?

    Purchase of a company with close ties to open-source rival MySQL has people wondering about the database giant's motives.

  • IT governance: is it the answer?

    IT governance will likely be this year's new buzzword. It promises some rich rewards, including improved ROI, better service levels, and enhanced security.

  • Profiting from disaster

    Can disaster recovery be anything more than an insurance policy?

  • The great Peruvian social experiment: Open source

    While it likely won't affect any Australian companies, proposed legislation by the Peruvian federal government could affect the open source movement worldwide.

Reviews (12)

  • Duelling databases: Four apps tested

    Databases are by no means an easy product category to understand. Many of the big players now offer free or "light" versions of their databases, but comparing them all is no easy task -- as we found out.

  • Mac OS X on x86: A first test

    Steve Jobs might not approve, but Apple's latest operating system can be installed on any x86 hardware. How well does it function? Read our preliminary labs test to find out.

  • Apple PowerBook G4

    Apple's petite 12 inch PowerBook gets a boost of power and a few new features. Pound for pound, it's the best PowerBook.

  • Iomega 48x24x48 USB 2.0 External CD-RW Drive

    Iomega's 48x drive could never be called pretty -- but it is fast. Read our Australian review of this hefty external burner.

  • SuSE 7.3 breaks out of the server room

    Linux vendor SuSE has significantly enhanced its eponymous Linux distribution with its newest release, version 7.3.

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