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  • One billion active PCs worldwide: Gartner

    There are now more than a billion PCs in active use worldwide, according to analyst house Gartner.

  • The next Internet revolution is coming

    "No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come," said Howard Charney, Cisco's senior vice president, borrowing from Victor Hugo to summarise the power of the Internet.

  • Productivity Commission flags VoIP plans

    Australia's Productivity Commission is the latest government agency to signal it will migrate at least some of its telephony infrastructure to a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solution.

  • ACS calls for 'family-friendly' industry

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has released a proposal to the government and ICT employers that pushes for shorter core working hours and a more "family-friendly" work environment.

  • Offshoring: A professional perspective

    In effect, we offshored to US companies over the last 20 years without any complaint, so having multinationals slug it out can only be to our advantage.

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  • The next Internet revolution is coming

    "No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come," said Howard Charney, Cisco's senior vice president, borrowing from Victor Hugo to summarise the power of the Internet.

  • VoIP handsets reviewed

    Voice over Internet Protocol, in some way, shape, or form, is a standard inclusion now with most business telephony systems. We review the latest offerings.

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