The technology that could eventually make your bus pass, bank card and coins obsolete is already here -- and it's on its way to your phone.
With 15 brands and more than 2500 retail outlets across Australia generating AU$36 billion in annual sales, IT at the country's largest retailer was always going to be complicated.
The nation's largest airline is seeking to overhaul computer security procedures in light of new technological and business challenges.
One of the basic forms of personal identification, the passport, is on the verge of taking on a new, high-tech identity.
The utility of smart chip technology appears to be waning following an announcement by US loyalty software provider, Catuity, that the product will be "phased out" by its chief customer.
When Coles introduced Fly Buys, Woolworths introduced Everyday Rewards. When Coles introduced petrol discount vouchers, Woolworths introduced petrol discount vouchers. It's a bold plan, but can it and Coles' inevitable copycat product change the prepaid mobile world for the better?
When it comes to Web search, Microsoft is the undisputed underdog, a position it doesn't usually find itself in. Satya Nadella, corporate vice president of search and advertising at Microsoft, explains how the company plans to improve its market share and improve search for the long haul.
Tim Harvey, CIO of Hilton Hotels, tells of technologies that will turn hotel rooms into "homes away from home".
case study How the UK's third-largest grocery chain transformed its business by employing proper intelligence about customer buying patterns.
Countries begin test programs -- get ready for a facial scan the next time you take an overseas flight.
Business process outsourcing has much in common with its smaller sibling IT outsourcing, but there are still some lessons to be learned.
Security patches are a big worry: they come out at odd times, they suck up your bandwidth, and just occasionally they break things. We look at patch management packages to ease the burden.
Smart cards are anticipated to be the next generation in public transport ticketing systems. What are the obstacles faced in implementing them?
Forgotten your password again? Read on to find out how you'll be logging on, checking in, and signing off in the very near future.
IBM has embraced wireless LAN technology at the Australian launch of its new PC range.
Having observed hundreds of customer test sessions and chatted with thousands of consumers, we've noticed that customers, when looking for hardware over the Web, fit into one of two categories: (1) those who are researching certain items, (2) those who've already researched and have decided to purchase online.
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