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  • Commander hires old mate for CFO

    Commander has announced the appointment of a new chief financial officer, replacing a caretaker given the post after a substantial board shake up late last year.

  • End of the affair: IBA and iSoft finally united

    The saga of IBA Health's acquisition of iSoft is has now been concluded, following the completion of legal manoeuvres which allow the takeover to go ahead.

  • Commander goes back to school with $23m Vic deal

    Commander today announced a AU$23 million, three-year deal with the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, its second contract win this week.

  • Government hopes to fast-track Telstra bills

    The federal government is attempting to suspend parliamentary proceedings to fast-track laws through the House of Representatives to sell its majority stake in Telstra.

  • Tcard death sees ERG shares suspended

    ERG Group has today voluntarily suspended its shares from trading on the Australian Securities Exchange while the company works out "issues" related to the termination of its Tcard contract.

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  • The bonfire of online vanities: Web 2.0 critic speaks

    Lee Siegel is a cultural critic who has written for The New York Times, Slate and The Nation. However, he is perhaps best known for what happened in 2006 when writing for The New Republic.

  • What happened to WiMax's American dream?

    With US cellular operator Sprint Nextel and WiMax provider Clearwire suspending their partnership to build a new nationwide wireless network using WiMax, the future looks precarious for the much-hyped technology that was supposed to revolutionise the mobile Web.

  • Optical networking: The next generation

    Forget Internet2. The National LambdaRail is the most ambitious network research project going. But can it save the optical networking industry?

  • Ballmer opens up on Microsoft's future

    What is Windows' strongest competitor? Will Microsoft expand successfully beyond the PC? Find out what Steve Ballmer thinks.

  • Project management for beginners

    In this issue of Industry Insider, guest columnist Nancy Huang discusses the basics of IT project management and the importance of mentoring.

Reviews (9)

  • Almost as good as being there

    Virtual machines gained popularity as a way to emulate Windows on Mac OS or Linux. ZDNet Australia looks at the two most popular packages.

  • VMware 2.0

    Need to work with multiple operating systems for testing, comparing, or quick access without having to reboot. Take a close look at VMware 2.0

  • Gateway's power portable 1GHz

    Putting a 1GHz Mobile Pentium III chip in a notebook isn't overkill--it's the key to creating a portable that you never have to wait for. Gateway's Solo 9500 excels in almost every performance category.

  • Personal Assistance: 9 PDAs tested

    Whether you want a high-tech gadget or an essential enterprise tool, we've got the latest and greatest PDAs covered in our Australian review.

  • Updating The Big Board

    The thought of a motherboard upgrade was once enough to make even the gutsiest PC owner quake with fear. The job involved totally dismantling the system, struggling with potentially disabling hardware and software conflicts, and navigating a minefield of poorly documented BIOS entries, jumper-block settings, and unkeyed cables.

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