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    We may question the changes some companies make, but it is the companies that don't change that we should question.

  • Late fines of $40 million doesn't cover Telstra's costs

    Telstra reportedly collected AU$40 million in late fines from its customers last year, but the telco claims the money it pockets from late payments still doesn't cover costs.

  • SMS aids attention deficient Australians

    SMS is coming to the rescue of forgetful and time-stressed Australians who are racking up late fees of AU$400 million a year, with businesses looking to save up to 90 percent of late bill reminder costs through the messaging technology.

  • Automating contracts: Will companies sign on?

    A handful of upstart software companies are seeking to automate one of the thorniest issues for many businesses: management of legal contracts and agreements.

  • Wireless financial services predicted to boom

    Banks, brokerage houses and communications companies are launching wireless financial services and offering deals they hope will lure more consumers into managing their money on the move. Still, technological, security and privacy issues remain, and acceptance is far from universal.

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  • Zoho Invoice

    Zoho Invoice is a useful but limited online tool that allows small teams to manage and track invoices. It's easy to use and customise, and the management interface is intuitive and clearly laid out.

  • Change is in the IT air

    We may question the changes some companies make, but it is the companies that don't change that we should question.

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