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    The National Australia Bank has laid down a new, three-year information technology strategic plan to underpin an AU$1.8 billion investment designed to revitalise the troubled institution.

  • Aust computer training group in administration

    Singapore-headquartered education group EasyCall International has appointed voluntary administrators to Computer Power Group (CPG) as fallout from the controversial acquisition of the troubled IT training institute from Spherion Group worsens.

  • Mincom plans international push after profit

    Australian enterprise resource planning vendor Mincom is planning to expand its footprint in eastern European countries and China after recording a turnaround net profit of AU$1.4 million for the year ended 30 June 2005.

  • Microsoft security boss tackles product problems, phishing

    Microsoft's global head of product security, George Stathakopoulos, is leading the company's efforts to dam the rising tide of security problems.

  • IT bosses must tell their story

    One of the most critical duties of a CIO or IT manager is communicating what they do to stakeholders -- both internal and external.

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