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    Accenture and Microsoft joint venture Avanade has promoted former ANZ head of AT&T, Jeyan Jeevaratnam, to be VP for its Australian and New Zealand operations.

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    The nation's largest Web portal, ninemsn, has dumped its old analogue PABX in favour of an IP telephony rollout largely based on softphones as opposed to handsets.

  • Netstar charts on-demand network management

    Some might already be accustomed to buying their customer relationship management applications on-demand style, but the software-as-a-service delivery model could also be starting to make headway in network management circles.

  • NetStar restructuring results in new Aussie CEO

    NetStar Australia's chief operating officer Chris Meager will step up to the local chief executive role following restructuring of the network services company along country lines.

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    Hard drive failure can happen any time, but is your back (up) covered to minimise the loss?

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    Does wireless technology provide freedom to work wherever and whenever, or deprive you of your freedom from work?

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    Getting broadband to everyone in Australia should be a major concern for businesses and government.

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    The increasing popularity of IP telephony is a big worry for local telcos, but not all the pieces are in place for Australia to take full advantage.

  • Putting the brains into your network

    Networks don't just ferry packets around your office anymore. ZDNet Australia looks at some of the latest developments that allow your network to manage itself more intelligently.

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    What technologies have missed the mark this past year?

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    Converging technology has turned fridges into televisions, and phones into cameras, but just how far will convergence take us?

  • Learning the hard way

    Hard drive failure can happen any time, but is your back (up) covered to minimise the loss?

  • Fries with your broadband?

    Even in big cities it can be a heck of a lot easier to find a Big Mac than it can be to find a wireless hotspot.

  • Bluetooth blues

    Bluetooth promises the world, or the operation of all within it -- that is, if you can get it to work in the first place.

  • This is a recording

    You think spam techniques are driving you mad now... just take a look at what's in store.

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