News (15)

  • Telstra details supply chain makeover

    Telstra this week said its IBM-led supply chain overhaul had helped shed 400 staff, cut its inventory centres by half, and cut out 2,000 suppliers.

  • Why CIOs aren't nuts for Chrome

    Google's recently launched web browser, Chrome, will have to overcome a number of major obstacles before it can break the business ubiquity of Internet Explorer and counter the rise of Firefox.

  • Feds push agency e-procurement adoption

    The federal government has moved to slash procurement costs and secure greater efficiencies by launching a new guide urging its agencies to adopt e-procurement in dealing with suppliers.

  • Synergies and savings

    Politicians say they want to reduce waste and save money. Here is our modest suggestion for the tech and communications sector.

  • Contractors sneaked in via the stationery cupboard

    A number of UK companies have reportedly been getting around tight recruitment budgets by hiring staff with money intended for stationery and other office 'essentials'.

Features and Case Studies (6)

  • Top alternatives to Microsoft Outlook

    If you're using a Microsoft Windows operating system there is also a good chance that you use Office and Outlook as your email client. But is this really a choice?

  • Why CIOs aren't nuts for Chrome

    Google's recently launched web browser, Chrome, will have to overcome a number of major obstacles before it can break the business ubiquity of Internet Explorer and counter the rise of Firefox.

  • Manually remove Outlook Express

    Learn this method for manually removing Outlook Express from Windows 2000 Pro.

  • Australia: A new era in e-procurement

    Want to have a closer relationship with your suppliers, cut down billing periods, and have a greater knowledge of where you are spending your money?

  • Corporate Express calls on IP telephony

    VoIP delivers cost-savings and improved control over customer support calls for Australian office-products supplier, Corporate Express.

Reviews (4)

  • OpenOffice.org 2.4.0

    OpenOffice.org 2.4.0 is a free, open source alternative to Microsoft's Office application suite. It is fantastic if you need basic office applications such as a word processor or spreadsheet at no cost. However, large organisations and power users may be disappointed by its lack of features and support.

  • Mac OS 10.5 Leopard

    Although it won't be in stores until autumn 2007, Steve Jobs has given the world a preview of the next Apple operating system.

  • A cheaper office alternative

    Microsoft Works Suite 2003's new design and bundled apps clearly mark it for students and anyone who needs productivity software at home, and all but the tiniest of businesses should look elsewhere.

  • Can you picture that?

    Microsoft Picture It! Photo Studio 2002 offers a bundle of easy to use image editing and creative tools.

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