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  • Asian PDA sales dip

    The economic slowdown has taken its toll on the Asian handheld market, resulting in the sector's first ever sales decline, said market researcher IDC.

  • IDC: 1.3m broadband users by 2005

    IDC Asia Pacific expects the number of broadband subscribers in Singapore to swell to 1.3 million by 2005, from the current 79,000.

  • Australian, Asian firms suffer hacking surge

    A survey has found that three-quarters of Asia-Pacific firms have suffered from network intrusions in the past, says market research firm International Data Corp (IDC).

  • Corporate culture to suffer from BSAA bully tactics

    Mike Potter, CEO of the Council of Small Business Organisations of Australia, is calling for a meeting with BSAA head Jim Macnamara following the association's latest campaign targeting small business.

  • Movers and shakers 2007: Who left and why

    2007 saw more key executives leaving their posts than those joining companies. We take a look at who left their hot seats last year and why.

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  • Managed services: Kinder, gentler outsourcing

    It was around nine years since strong-armed government departments began to realise willy-nilly outsourcing wasn't, perhaps, the best idea. However, with contracts signed and staff already migrated, there was little to do but ride out the storm. In this special report, we look at the Victoria Police and the South West Alliance of Rural Hospitals' approach to managed services.

  • 2002: Technology benefits, nightmares

    What are the technologies that will be keeping Network administrators up late this year?

  • The hacker challenge

    Security systems continue to get more sophisticated--and so do the hackers who are seeking to break through them. How can you best combine your defences to protect your company networks?

  • VoIP: Finding your voice

    Although the benefits and potential savings are well known, businesses have long been taking a wait-and-see approach to voice over IP. But will the aggressive movements of carriers and telcos force businesses to act?

  • Smart cards: Coming up trumps

    What's holding back smart cards from widespread use in Australia? Could it be that vendors haven't found the applications consumers really want?

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