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    How can small-to-medium businesses in Australia get a bigger piece of the Government spending pie?

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  • Contract bids: Do your homework

    Too often haste to get new enterprise resources in place sees management insufficiently prepared for calling for contract bids. ZDNet Australia provides you with tips for success.

  • ICT: Calling for help?

    The ICT industry could definitely do with some specific checklists and guidelines for those requiring the services of a consultant or contractor.

  • SME spend: opening the funds door

    How can small-to-medium businesses in Australia get a bigger piece of the Government spending pie?

  • IP in IT: Property values

    In the battle to protect intellectual property, are those in ICT doing the best they can to guide the organisations they serve?

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    Companies want cheap labour, universities depend on international student dollars, industry needs key skills, and local graduates just want a job. Mark Wheeler investigates the drama playing out over the ICT labour market.

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