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  • Sage takes a shot at medical software

    Accounting software company Sage Group said on Wednesday that its parent company is venturing into the health care field with the $565 million acquisition of Emdeon Practice Services, which makes software for doctors' offices.

  • Sage makes bold SME play

    Financial software giant Sage has announced aggressive plans to make an impact on the Australian small and medium enterprise market.

  • NetSuite gives small business an 'Amazon-like' customer interface

    Small companies can now automatically provide customers with rich online sales information that was previously only viable for large enterprises, according to application service provider NetSuite.

  • NetSuite preps release - and stays at the YMCA

    Web-hosted ERP vendor NetSuite has laid out the new features that will be available in its next major release, NetSuite 10.0, set for launch in Q3. The company has yet to announce pricing.

  • Search engines try to find their sound

    To be Googled, or not to be Googled? That was the question facing National Public Radio's online director Maria Thomas earlier this year. The answer would seem obvious for anyone doing business on the Web, where being included in search results can mean the difference between success and oblivion.

  • MYOB, Solution 6 merger gets thumbs up from shareholders

    Following yesterday's announcement of a merger between Solutionn 6 and MYOB, both companies think the timing is just right even with the reported $70.1 million loss of Solution 6 last year.

  • Welcome to Technology Idol

    Knowing which project to put your time and money into has never been easier. Simply audition all the projects in demand and have the Technology Idol team pick the winner!

  • Quarter of UK SMEs test Linux

    One in four small companies are testing Linux, and half of them hope to use it as their core operating system in place of Windows, according to a survey published by IBM on Monday.

  • New kernel set to speed Linux adoption

    Linux is ready to spread from Web servers into mainstream applications at the heart of businesses, according to companies exhibiting at the Linux Expo in London's Olympia conference centre on Thursday.

  • The information debate: Where vendor interests collide

    Where is the technology industry going and what should customers be focussing on? Last week, executives from five top IT vendors, Microsoft, Oracle, Intel, Dell, and EMC met to debate these questions.

  • IT pros protect against Slammer

    System administrators' role in protecting Australian enterprises against vulnerabilities has come to the fore with the outbreak of the recent SQL Slammer worm.

  • Dumb technology ideas

    Technology companies don't always think things through before they start coming up with concepts. Neither do I.

  • The post-Santa guide to life with your gadgets

    Festive gizmo not living up to expectations? Don't panic - follow our tinsel-flavoured troubleshooting checklist.

  • Buy IT today, pay tomorrow

    IBM, Microsoft and others look to lure tech buyers with new financing programs.

  • IT pros: Where will you be in five years?

    When you start your first job, it's often hard to imagine what your career is going to look like 10 years down the line. Australia's IT professionals offer some tips for keeping your career goals on track.

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