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    The Department of Defence has put out a request for information to test a new model for providing the services in its $200 million central ICT infrastructure contract, currently serviced by Kaz Group.

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    The Department of Defence has signed a AU$240 million, five-year contract with Unisys to provide support services such as network security, infrastructure support and server and desktop support.

  • Microsoft to shake up Windows leadership

    Microsoft is planning a management shake-up in its Windows division and will appoint Steve Sinofsky, currently head of the company's Office division, to oversee Windows development, according to a source close to the company.

  • Microsoft to hunt for new species of Windows bug

    Microsoft plans to scour its code to look for flaws similar to a recent serious Windows bug and to update its development practices to prevent similar problems in future products.

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    Microsoft is taking a stand on an emerging technology that threatens to reshape software pricing models.

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  • 10 signs you need a new job

    Making a job change can be a life-altering decision, often requiring considerable courage and a leap of faith -- but it's easier if you're convinced that it's the right thing to do. Here is a list of factors that helped guide one IT professional's decision.

  • Microsoft takes stand on 'virtual' licensing

    Microsoft is taking a stand on an emerging technology that threatens to reshape software pricing models.

  • Inside GroupWise 6.5

    Whether you've used GroupWise for years or run Exchange and are examining alternatives, you'll be impressed by the new features Novell has added to GroupWise 6.5. Here's what to expect.

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    There's been no end to potholes and detours with Longhorn, the future version of Windows. Will Microsoft finally accept that it has bitten more than it can chew?

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    We put two of the toughest chip makers up against each other to see which has the biggest heart for notebooks.

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    There's a lot to to like about the Tungsten -- as long as you can afford it.

  • Palm's cheapest PDA yet

    The Palm Zire is aimed at extremely budget minded PDA shoppers. Does it deliver the crucial value for money that cash-strapped consumers demand?

  • Strangers at the gate

    Repel your enemies at the gateway! ZDNet Australia reviews four security programs and three hardware solutions that keep your home PC or network safe.

  • Make Your PC Work Better

    Learn how to print painlessly, improve Internet connections, avoid crashes and more in this complete guide.

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