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    The IT job market in Australia is experiencing a boom due to increased spending on technology infrastructure, with opportunities greatest for SAP, Oracle and Peoplesoft specialists looking for engagements in New South Wales, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory.

  • M-commerce shows signs of life

    Despite having to pick its way through a labyrinth of semi-bankrupt telecommunications companies in Europe, the tech crash in the US, and a dot-com weary public, mobile commerce is finally showing signs of life.

  • The missing disaster recovery link

    The level of interest in corporate disaster recovery has risen, but not necessarily upped the levels of protection and redundancy in company networks.

  • Transit TV takes a wireless ride

    Using a mixture of GPRS and 802.11B technology, Sydney-based company Transit Video Enterprises has launched a new bus-based medium for entertainment and advertising purposes.

  • Aust ISP offers school fundraising options

    After the success of its MinistryISP launched late last year, ISP AccessOnly has launched an ISP fundraising service directed at schools and parents groups.

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  • ERP specialists most wanted in Australia

    The IT job market in Australia is experiencing a boom due to increased spending on technology infrastructure, with opportunities greatest for SAP, Oracle and Peoplesoft specialists looking for engagements in New South Wales, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory.

  • The risk of IT

    Some high-profile IT disasters have made boards of directors highly sensitive to risky IT rollouts. We look at how IT affects the bottom line, and how CIOs can progress with IT projects while avoiding disastrous implementations.

  • The missing disaster recovery link

    The level of interest in corporate disaster recovery has risen, but not necessarily upped the levels of protection and redundancy in company networks.

  • Web-based collaboration: Creating the virtual environment

    Increasingly sophisticated Web-based collaborative environments are the result of the convergence of a number of different fields. They promise to revolutionise work, research and play.

  • 2002: the top ten in IT hype

    A big part of technology marketing is based upon pure hyperbole because the industry is selling science, and science happens to be -- for many people -- a nebulous topic.

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  • Toshiba recalls pocket PCs in Australia

    Electronics vendor Toshiba has announced a voluntary recall of its Pocket PC e740, after company test labs in Japan identified a fault in the gadget's back-up battery.

  • Sun adds polish to portal software

    In the run up to a June 19 online launch of a whole new product line, Sun has just released its Sun One Portal Server 6, to replace the iPlanet Portal Server.

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