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    Machine intelligence will catch up with that of humans and begin to overtake it in the next two decades, a visionary scientist has predicted.

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  • Trying to turn the page at CA

    The resignation of Sanjay Kumar on Wednesday as chief executive of Computer Associates International opens a new chapter for the troubled software maker.

  • Why hasn't Williams left the building?

    The Labor party is calling on IT Minister Daryl Williams to stand down immediately after he announced plans to quit politics at the next election. Should he accede? Who would be an ideal replacement?

  • Government urged to be bold with IT projects

    The IT industry has urged the government to push ahead with tech modernisation, rather than waiting on detailed analysis - though some condemn this as risky behaviour.

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  • 10 ways the credit crunch will hit IT

    As job losses mount and with HP announcing it will lay off tens of thousands of workers following its purchase of EDS, we look at what the crunch means for the IT industry.

  • Offshoring: How far, how deep?

    The question on the lips of most CIOs is no longer whether to send work offshore. It's a question of how much to send.

  • Trying to turn the page at CA

    Wednesday's resignation of Sanjay Kumar as chief executive of Computer Associates opens a new chapter for the troubled software maker. But can the new CA shake its controversial past?

  • Why hasn't Williams left the building?

    The Labor party is calling on IT Minister Daryl Williams to stand down immediately after he announced plans to quit politics at the next election. Should he accede? Who would be an ideal replacement?

  • Authentic leaders avoid character imbalances

    Leadership consists of balanced strengths. However, most high performers have tendencies to develop what gets circumstantially rewarded. Sharp leaders ensure balanced work environments and guard against lopsidedness.

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