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  • In depth: RMIT's PeopleSoft disaster

    RMIT's failed PeopleSoft implementation has been the subject of intense media scrutiny and a damning Auditor Generals report following the system's failure to deliver and subsequent budget blow-out. ZDNet Australia spoke to RMIT's executive director of IT services to find out how it went wrong.

  • PeopleSoft vulnerability threatens data

    A serious vulnerability, which may allow attackers to gain confidential information, has been found in PeopleSoft's Application Messaging Gateway servlet.

  • PeopleSoft glitch exposes business-critical info

    A serious vulnerability affecting PeopleSoft's widely used PeopleTools software has been identified by Atlanta based security company Internet Security Systems (ISS).

  • Free trade agreement prompts AU-Thailand tech push

    An Australian based technology company has launched into the Asian market on the back of the successful negotiation of a free trade agreement (FTA) between Thailand and Australia.

  • Patrick's BI plans 'business as usual' as Toll looms

    Patrick is taking a "business as usual" approach to a large-scale business intelligence (BI) deployment despite not yet knowing the full ramifications of its just-completed AU$6.2 billion acquisition by Toll Holdings.

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  • PeopleSoft vulnerability threatens data

    A serious vulnerability, which may allow attackers to gain confidential information, has been found in PeopleSoft's Application Messaging Gateway servlet.

  • PeopleSoft glitch exposes business-critical info

    A serious vulnerability affecting PeopleSoft's widely used PeopleTools software has been identified by Atlanta based security company Internet Security Systems (ISS).

  • Auditor-general slams AU University's software project

    The Victorian Auditor General's Office has slammed RMIT University's management over their bungled Academic Management System (AMS) IT project, identifying "fundamental failures" in project management structures.

  • Analysts: Oracle isn't PeopleSoft's only problem

    The Oracle antitrust trial isn't the only thing that's throwing PeopleSoft off track these days, according to financial analysts.

  • Banning IM at work

    Instant messaging has been touted as offering a range of business benefits. But there are also security and HR issues that Australian CIOs and IT managers should carefully consider.

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