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  • PKBA snares Credit Union deal

    IT Services firm PKBA has won a multi-year, multimillion dollar managed services contract with the Australian Central Credit Union.

  • TomorrowNow nicks Allianz from Oracle

    TomorrowNow, the SAP-owned maintenance provider for Oracle acquired business apps, has revealed some sizeable businesses have latched on its cutprice model since it entered Australia around 12 months ago.

  • Nokia: BlackBerry isn't the enemy

    The target for Nokia's 2007 business mobility strategy isn't the BlackBerry -- it's the millions of inboxes and corporate foot soldiers ignored by the push e-mail revolution.

  • Stories that shaped 2006

    Acquisitions and mergers by the industry's US powerbrokers continued at pace throughout 2006, but locally, offshoring and fibre-optic broadband networks provided the biggest talking points.

  • Lenovo snares another Dell executive

    Lenovo Group has hired a former Dell executive as senior vice president of its global supply chain, the sixth Dell executive it has tapped in the past month.

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    Australia snares Silicon Valley wireless start-up

    Silicon Valley-based wireless technology start-up Quantenna Communications is planning to open a 30 to 50-person research facility in Australia following an injection of venture capital by the Australian-US fund Southern Cross Venture Partners.

  • Read the blog post - Jo Best

    Lazy and impatient? Telstra has the answer

    Near field communications -- or NFC -- may sound like another dull mobile acronym. However, the reality is a smooth system that will delight the lazy and impatient.

  • Read the blog post - Steven Deare

    Forcing the issue

    Salesforce.com CRM continues to attract converts, but has the competition caught up?

Features and Case Studies (9)

  • Joe Biden's tech voting record

    US vice presidential candidate Joe Biden has a mixed record on technology, spending most of his Senate career allied with the FBI and copyright holders. His anti-privacy legislation was actually responsible for the creation of PGP.

  • One size does not fit all

    Proper governance is crucial for the enterprise, but no single formula can guarantee success.

  • Ten traits CIOs look for in hiring a manager

    A former CIO outlines the nontechnical skills that CIOs want when hiring their next manager. Demonstrating just a few during a job interview process can put you a few steps ahead of the job hunting pack.

  • Secure your servers with SNARE

    When you say IDS, you probably think of a network-based IDS that detects attacks via a signature-based mechanism. SNARE is an open source solution that uses a host-based IDS to protect individual servers.

  • Learn to avoid the mutating table problem in Oracle

    Mutating tables in Oracle can drive any IT database manager insane when it comes to tracking down the culprit. With a clear idea of the table design required, however, this problem can be avoided.

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  • Sennheiser PXC 350

    Terrific sound quality and good noise cancellation, but a couple of great features have been taken away to keep the cost down

  • Adium X 1.0.5

    Given all the great consumer-facing open source software available, I figured I'd try to evaluate and write reviews on those I use most often. Open source long ago stopped being about developers for other developers. Here's proof.

  • Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac

    The improvements in Word, Excel and PowerPoint make this upgrade worth the cash, especially for Office 2001 users, but the new Project Center needs beefing up.

  • LG G7100

    Swivelling screens might be alluring but will LG have to twist your arm to persuade you to buy this mobile phone? Read our Australian review.

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