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  • Gartner Symposium outlines way forward for tech

    The Gartner Symposium Itxpo 2002 ends today in Sydney after a myriad of sessions and streams covering today's most vital technology issues. If you missed out, ZDNet Australia got along to some of the more interesting presentations.

  • 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

  • Google chase could trip up Microsoft

    Microsoft has talked about accelerating its business by offering services, but some analysts worry its race to compete with Google and others could leave Microsoft's very profitable business model in the dust.

  • Plotting a course for SOA

    With all the hype surrounding Web services, little mention is made of the risks an enterprise faces when migrating from conventional software to a service-oriented architecture.

  • CA's Kumar talks tech

    Sanjay Kumar talks partnering, privacy, portols, and explains the company's new licenses as he faces up to a post-CA World drilling.

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  • 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

  • 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.

  • Plotting a course for SOA

    With all the hype surrounding Web services, little mention is made of the risks an enterprise faces when migrating from conventional software to a service-oriented architecture.

  • Smart software: Grunt work included

    There's an emerging class of software that could reduce dramatically the number of wheels that developers and IT shops keep reinventing.

  • The wit and wisdom of Scott McNealy

    Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy rarely misses the opportunity to twist at least one competitor's product or technology name into a derisive pun. Take a look at these McNealy-isms and what they signal for 2002.

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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.

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