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    The Commonwealth Bank has taken out the award for best Financial Industry Application at the Australian Information Industry Association iAwards held in Melbourne last night.

  • Customs CIO leaves

    Australian Customs Service chief information officer Murray Harrison today said he would leave the agency next Wednesday, ending his six-year tenure.

  • Intel takes on mobile computing, picks new fights

    Intel has announced that "Atom" will be the name given to its new family of low-powered processors designed for ultra mobile PCs and Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).

  • Booz tips glass to IT

    The local arm of consultancy giant Booz Allen Hamilton is boosting its local resources focused on IT work, on the back of recent high-profile public sector wins.

  • Auditor slams Customs' IT management

    The federal government's official auditor has slammed the Australian Customs Service for the disastrous implementation of its Cargo Management Re-engineering project, pointing the finger at bad IT management.

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    It has taken only four years for spam to become the bane of business but, as SMBs are finding, spam can be killed before it enters inboxes with the use of a hosted provider.

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    Integrating legacy systems doesn't have to be as expensive or painful as it is sometimes presented.

  • Improve TCP/IP: Tweak Win2K Server registry

    Windows 2000's automatic TCP/IP settings aren't always the best choices for network performance. See how you can modify a Win2K Server's registry to optimise TCP/IP.

  • Breaking chip barriers

    HP Labs is leading a project to find new ways to boost silicon-based memory and processor technology far beyond its current limits.

  • Software that will save you money

    While there is no magic bullet to guarantee the success of a software solution, ZDNet Australia identifies those elements which contribute to the most effective corporate rollouts.

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  • Tech Guide: Test software virtually

    Short of setting up duplicate systems, testing new software can be a hairy exercise. Here's another way: use virtual OSes like VMWare and Virtual PC as your testing platform.

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3: An overview

    One of the newest enterprise versions of Linux on the scene is Red Hat's Enterprise Linux 3-the latest version of Red Hat's industrial strength open source server. Here's a highlight of its most important features.

  • Getting attached to your network

    We review four network attached storage (NAS) appliances designed to ease the storage load on your servers and the workload on your admins.

  • One for the road: Seven road warrior notebooks tested

    If the concept of sitting at a desk for a whole day seems foreign to you, these road warrior notebooks are the combination of power and portability you're looking for. Read our Australian review.

  • Reviews News: A few things of interest

    The Christmas rush might be starting slowly, but some interesting things have come out in the past week.

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