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    Internet banking will not be a fee-free haven for long. But banks are pushing harder than ever to get customers online, and soon the Web won’t be an alternative – it’ll be the only option. ZDNet’s special report examines the benefits and pitfalls of Australia’s leading banks and their efforts to lure you online

  • Siebel gets acquired ... at last

    Oracle will acquire Siebel Systems for US$5.8 billion. The long-predicted buyout will have interesting ramifications on the Australian market.

  • BPAY ramps up Australia’s online billing

    BPAY has signed up one of Australia’s big four banks and a major utilities company to a service that will see customers receive bills electronically, marking a major step in online bill presentment.

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  • Siebel gets acquired ... at last

    Oracle will acquire Siebel Systems for US$5.8 billion. The long-predicted buyout will have interesting ramifications on the Australian market.

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