The National Health Service (NHS) plans to ditch its current e-mail system for Microsoft Outlook and Exchange 2007.
Despite burgeoning competition in the Australian enterprise telecommunications market, Optus's Business division today claimed it was the only credible alternative to former monopoly supplier Telstra.
With the final countdown ringing in his ears, Bruce Lin, South Australian executive director of outsourcing and hosting company EDS, is busily overseeing the final touches on the IT infrastructure set to underpin the congress.
The countdown has begun. In less than two months, up to 1700 high-level IT business and government representatives from every corner of the globe will congregate in the usually quiet city of Adelaide, capital of South Australia for the World IT Congress.
Rich Nottenburg, chief strategy and technology officer, has become the latest executive to leave Motorola.
In this CIO Vision Series interview, Wybrow explains how he fosters a culture of innovation against a backdrop of IT consolidation and outsourcing across Vodafone's mobile communications empire and 4,000-strong global IT workforce.
Australia's competition regulator has warned it will act to ensure technological innovations that pose a serious threat to Telstra's dominance of the telecommunications sector are not "strangled at birth".
Smartphones, or phones that enable Web access and e-mail, are heading for the mass market.
Is this a marriage made in heaven? The federal government and shareholders at Australia's largest carrier certainly hope so.
The handheld maker used to be the king of the hill. So how did it tumble into Microsoft's arms?
Microsoft wants customers to "overcome their fear" regarding security and proceed with wireless implementations.
D-Link's DCS-5300G is no real match for a dedicated wired and monitored solution, but it's also nowhere near as expensive.
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News analysis: Palm is hoping that lightning will strike twice with its acquisition of Handspring, but the reunion may not be an easy one.
Why travel on business when you can send your robot double?
History of British PCs
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