We may understand the technology, but understanding how that fits in with the way we work is the important thing.
Hackers have broken into BusinessWeek's online site and set up an attack scenario in which visitors to a section of the site could have their own computers compromised and their data stolen, a security researcher said on Monday in the US.
Google is expanding its lucrative Internet advertising network into the print world in a bold attempt to capture traditional ad dollars.
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Technology companies don't always think things through before they start coming up with concepts. Neither do I.
Many Web 2.0 technologies and functions fall under the umbrella of KM: wikis for collaboration; tagging and "folksonomy", which is known to the fuddy-duddies as taxonomy; and blogging, which behind the firewall would otherwise be known as intranet publishing.
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We may understand the technology, but understanding how that fits in with the way we work is the important thing.
How can small-to-medium businesses in Australia get a bigger piece of the Government spending pie?
Technology companies don't always think things through before they start coming up with concepts. Neither do I.
ZDNet Australia looks at some of the biometrics technologies currently available and examines how they can protect your valuable network.
Introducing CRM in a specific area—such as marketing—with a strong business case can avoid the pitfalls that stymied many CRM implementations. ZDNet Australia examines how CRM can identify and get the best from your most profitable customers.
We may understand the technology, but understanding how that fits in with the way we work is the important thing.
ZDNet Australia looks at some of the biometrics technologies currently available and examines how they can protect your valuable network.
How long will it be before your computer is able to read your facial expressions? Will a rude gesture become the next Control-Alt-Delete? ZDNet Australia investigates computing interfaces.
Keeping your network safe from viruses sounds easy, but watch out for complacency. Often, it's your own worst enemy.
How can Australian businesses configure backup software so that it reduces rather than increases workloads, and perhaps even provides some return on investment in the process?
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
Michael Dreyer, CIO of Visa, expresses what innovation means to him in different areas, such as their PayWave … Watch it now
Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
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