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  • Symantec clams up on Aussie cuts

    Security giant Symantec has refused to detail how its global plans to slim down its workforce will affect its Australian operation.

  • MBF goes head-hunting in skills drought

    MBF Australia has no qualms about headhunting skilled IT professionals from other large organisations as the nation's supply of technology talent continues to run low.

  • Are health insurers failing to cut costs online?

    At a time when Australian health insurers are crying poor and unexpectedly raising premiums, many are failing to maximise cost savings associated with the Internet, according to recent research.

  • Drugs online: what about the side effects?

    Take two pills... and see a Web site in the morning: This is the attitude striking fear into the Health industry as many Australians continue to buy drugs from unregulated sites overseas.

  • Health fund 'infomediaries': Can they save the patient?

    With major changes to Australia's health cover policies looming, many are shopping around for insurance. Online comparison services promise to clear the confusion, but do they get a clean bill of health?

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  • How corporate Australia battles information overload

    We look at five organisations that took different approaches to satisfying a common business requirement: to improve the management of corporate information. We hear from Jetstar, Family Court, SHFA, Count Wealth and MBF.

  • Australia's affair with mainframes

    Leading Australian companies HCF, ANZ Bank, Westpac and St George share their ups and downs with the mighty mainframe in this special report.

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