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    Microsoft Australia today said it would not directly support customers running Office XP on Linux using porting applications such as CodeWeaver's CrossOver Office package.

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    Some IT managers are concerned that IM can send files that are not virus-checked past corporate firewalls, creating a threat to network security.

  • Amazon.com; the Web services trailblazer

    Amazon.com's Web services model has impressed experts who believe the online retailer is far ahead of its rivals.

  • Winning the small business Web war

    Many people have learnt from bitter experience just how difficult, and costly, it can be to get a Web site established for their small business. ZDNet Australia speaks to a local company that launched its Web efforts with minimal fuss and expenditure.

  • Get in the picture with MMS

    A brand new technology promises to enhance SMS even further - by incorporating multimedia capabilities - but what does it offer to business?

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  • Read the blog post - Angus Kidman

    Burning down the warehouse

    Getting executive sponsorship for any kind of data clean-up project isn't easy. If careful reasoning, detailed budget plans and a touch of blackmail don't work, then there may be a simpler solution: arson.

  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Conroy's Six: Can FTTN's gatekeepers deliver?

    Post-election adrenaline surging through his veins, one of the first acts performed by new Communications Minister Stephen Conroy was to disband the expert panel that his predecessor Helen Coonan had appointed last June to evaluate tenders for fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) construction.

  • Read the blog post - Steven Deare

    Here come the drums

    "Hi, where do I find the keynote session," I asked the registration desk of the IT Service Management Forum (itSMF) conference. "That's upstairs. Just follow the drumming." Right, I thought.

  • Read the blog post - Steven Deare

    Primed for desktop Linux

    The consultants that rolled out one of Australia's biggest known Linux desktop project are set to take on the big boys.

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  • IM creates 'rampant security risk'

    Some IT managers are concerned that IM can send files that are not virus-checked past corporate firewalls, creating a threat to network security.

  • Winning the small business Web war

    Many people have learnt from bitter experience just how difficult, and costly, it can be to get a Web site established for their small business. ZDNet Australia speaks to a local company that launched its Web efforts with minimal fuss and expenditure.

  • Get in the picture with MMS

    A brand new technology promises to enhance SMS even further - by incorporating multimedia capabilities - but what does it offer to business?

  • Online business statistics: Hits or misses?

    In this exclusive special report, ZDNet Australia takes a look at one of the most valuable tools in the online business manager's arsenal - Web site statistics.

  • Enterprise solutions disappoint C-level: report

    Most major enterprise solutions implemented in the last four to six years have been a let-down, according to management technology consulting firm, Accenture.

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  • IBM sells printer division to Ricoh

    IBM is transferring its Printing Systems Division to Japanese electronics company Ricoh as part of a joint-venture agreement, the companies announced Thursday.

  • Photos: Fellows lifts the veil on Vista

    Windows Vista was officially launched at the The Museum of Contemporary Art of Sydney. It was also an unofficial handover of sorts from outgoing Microsoft Australia managing director Steve Vamos to Tracey Fellows, who starts her stint next week.

  • Apple G4 iBook series

    The iBook G4 is a rugged notebook, well suited for students and home users who want a small, affordable Mac notebook.

  • Analyst: RIP 3G--cut your losses now

    A leading analyst house is urging mobile operators to abandon their plans for third-generation (3G) networks.

  • Apple 20-inch iMac

    The iMac's 20-inch display makes both work and play a lot easier on the eyes, if not on the wallet.

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