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    Offshoring has hurtled back into the news recently amid moves in the corporate world to deaden its emotional impact through the use of business-speak.

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    ZDNet Australia and the Australian Unix and Open Systems User Group (AUUG) have had an interesting debate this week.

  • Is the Microsoft hate campaign working?

    It is easy, when writing on tech, to ascribe a lot of weight to the views and issues promoted by those with the loudest voices.

  • Microsoft launches new Aust security effort

    Microsoft is gearing up to hold another series of security summits in Australia amid concern over a serious IE flaw and criticism of the time taken to deal with security issues.

  • 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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  • Microsoft launches new Aust security effort

    Microsoft is gearing up to hold another series of security summits in Australia amid concern over a serious IE flaw and criticism of the time taken to deal with security issues.

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