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  • Gartner: 'Wake up IT, you work in business'

    To remain relevant, IT managers need to wake up and admit they work in business, not IT, Gartner's leading analysts said at the keynote address at the Gartner Symposium in Sydney.

  • Westpac turns to Web 2.0 free for all

    Westpac has bucked the trend on policing Internet use in the workplace -- allowing staff to access Facebook from work, building a Web 2.0-like portal in-house and a Westpac-branded site on Second Life.

  • Gartner: Prepare for consumer-led IT

    Gartner analysts predict there will be a large-scale shift in technology influence toward consumers and away from central corporate IT departments.

  • Bringing 3D to the Web

    Virtual Reality Modelling Language is back from the dead--again. This time backers are betting that a new specification will drive a comeback.

  • Gartner Symposium 2007: Complete coverage

    News and video from Gartner's Symposium event, which is being held in Sydney this week.

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  • Succeeding in integration: Web services

    special report The use of Web services as an integration technology is starting to pick up speed. We asked four local organisations about their Web services integration projects.

  • Protocol promises faster Web services

    A proposed method for sharing information between systems linked on the Internet promises to speed collaborative applications by up to 10 times the current rates.

  • Bringing 3D to the Web

    Virtual Reality Modelling Language is back from the dead--again. This time backers are betting that a new specification will drive a comeback.

  • Can Microsoft be trusted on OOXML covenants?

    Developers wanting to use Microsoft's Office Open XML specification will need to brush up on their legal skills.

  • Aust IT execs face Web services backlash next year: analyst

    A leading analyst has urged information technology executives to start deploying Web Services now, but prepare to leap a series of political hurdles in 2003 as corporate disillusionment with the technology sets in

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  • New Office product to simplify forms

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is expected to unveil a new product intended to turn Office into a data-collection tool and boost sales of the desktop software.

  • Office 11 beta due next month

    Microsoft will be shipping the second beta version of Office 11 next month, complete with XML tools.

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