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  • Ziggy pays tribute as Alston bails on lab event

    Telstra's chief executive officer, Ziggy Switkowski, has paid tribute to Richard Alston following the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts' resignation from cabinet. -The Senator has been an outstanding minister," he said, adding that the -great shape" of the Australian telecommunications industry reflects the government's policy settings.

  • Filtering the plague

    If the number of e-mails rises as quickly as predicted, we'll soon be doing nothing else than managing our e-mail.

  • Job hunters: When 'no' means no

    Most job candidates don't follow potential bosses into showers, or send Mom to lobby their case. Yet it happened to one CIO, and he offers tips for quick, clean candidate cuts.

  • Who's managing this relationship?

    Analyst Sharon Ward says companies grouse about enterprise software because they expect the applications to do the one thing they can't really do: manage a relationship.

  • Background of Lotus chief under fire

    Jeffrey Papows cuts a colorful figure in the softwareworld-blunt-spoken, dynamic, ready for action. Aspresident of IBM's Lotus Development unit, he ischarged with fighting off mighty Microsoft, and to do it hewill jet across the world at a moment's notice to woo acustomer or don the garb of an aviator or martial artist in a promotional stunt.

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  • Photos: Optus's new home

    Optus staff are steadily moving into the telecommunications giant's brand new eight hectare campus in Sydney's North Ryde, and if appearances are anything to go by, the old North Sydney headquarters will soon be forgotten.

  • No Microsoft dinosaur

    Nathan Myhrvold is looking for a few smart people to conjure up new ideas and profitable patents. What's wrong with that?

  • Filtering the plague

    If the number of e-mails rises as quickly as predicted, we'll soon be doing nothing else than managing our e-mail.

  • Job hunters: When 'no' means no

    Most job candidates don't follow potential bosses into showers, or send Mom to lobby their case. Yet it happened to one CIO, and he offers tips for quick, clean candidate cuts.

  • Who's managing this relationship?

    Analyst Sharon Ward says companies grouse about enterprise software because they expect the applications to do the one thing they can't really do: manage a relationship.

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