Getting broadband to everyone in Australia should be a major concern for businesses and government.
Open source is actually anti-industry, and protecting it is not in Australia's interests, says one industry observer. Additional reading: Why one Norwegian city switched to Linux
This is the second part of our Q&A series between IT Minister Daryl Williams and his political foe, Kate Lundy. To read Part I, please click here.
To measure the service level of your e-mail application, metrics like uptime and header troubles do not always tell the whole story. So what other metrics should you use?
special report The use of Web services as an integration technology is starting to pick up speed. We asked four local organisations about their Web services integration projects.
A coalition aiming to junk e-mail unites behind a US law but stumbles over a technology solution.
It seemed to be an obvious recipe: take two popular emerging technologies and stir vigorously. But the end result isn't to everyone's taste.
Find out how to create a Web resume that gets attention but doesn't put your current job or personal information in jeopardy.
Training budgets were looking like a thing of the past, but the industry is starting to bounce back. ZDNet Australia highlights issues to consider when training your staff members.
Civil liberties organisation Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) has dismissed a proposal to restrict access to Internet accounts to those that can satisfy a 100 point identity check as "ludicrous".
The untimely demise of SCO Linux threw out our plans at the last minute. More importantly, though, will it affect your plans?
An IT manager who suffered three layoffs in just two years shares how he revamped his job-hunt strategy and outlines his search approach.
As a hiring manager, you're no doubt seeing more and more certifications on resumes these days. This article shows the most effective way to evaluate certifications.
What new (and not-so-new) technologies are finding their way into contact centres, and how are they making things better?
IBM plans to debut the first fruits of a long-standing research project later this year, setting the stage for a clash with rivals in the multibillion-dollar database software market.
Microsoft launches 3-D photo viewer Photosynth
Microsoft Live Labs' latest project is actually an old one with a new twist. Windows-only Photosynth lets you … Watch it now
MyPerfect.com.au has potential
Storage infrastructure on the tender track
Apple has killed the video store; will ISPs be next?
Security superguide
When chief information officers and other technology managers talk about their priorities, security is always high on the list.
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Superguide: Printers -- all you need to know
Looking to buy a printer? Our superguide rates the latest printers and shines a light into the industry.
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Storage and server superguide
Over the last decade the art of maintaining the datacentre of a large organisation has evolved into an art form.
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