Fifty four Internet companies shut down in the US in May, bringing the total number of dot-coms turned dot-bombs to at least 493 since January 2000.
Government Web sites are not meeting the needs of their audience, according to a study by user interface specialist The Hiser Group.
Gone are the days when a librarian's worst offence was hushing patrons one too many times.
The unprecedented speed, number and price of Internet combinations formed to boost traffic has redefined the corporate merger, which critics now say contributed mightily to the decline of the overall industry.
Serving customers a double blow, Telstra will winch up its broadband Internet pricetag, hot on the heels of its recent mobile phone price rates that has left the ACCC investigating anti-competitive claims.
The world of enterprise IP telephony is varied and complex. Here's our round-up of the major players and what they can bring to your business.
Here's what you should know before you invite the new Office onto your hard drive.
It was around nine years since strong-armed government departments began to realise willy-nilly outsourcing wasn't, perhaps, the best idea. However, with contracts signed and staff already migrated, there was little to do but ride out the storm. In this special report, we look at the Victoria Police and the South West Alliance of Rural Hospitals' approach to managed services.
As VoIP becomes more prevalent, its popularity will undoubtedly attract some unwanted attention -- spammers and phishers looking for their next scheme. Here is a look at some common forms of VoIP abuse, including VoIP spam and caller ID spoofing, and how you can fight back.
Voice over Internet Protocol, in some way, shape, or form, is a standard inclusion now with most business telephony systems. We review the latest offerings.
This much-anticipated update to Live Meeting faces stiff competition from WebEx and GoToMeeting.
For mobile individuals and business users, GoToMyPC's Web- based service is the easiest remote-access service to set up and use, and it's also versatile. However, it's priced higher than the competition.
Swelling the ranks of 11.6-inch netbooks, the Asus Eee PC 1101HA impresses with its design and battery, but having to overclock a slower version of Intel's Atom CPU is a dodgy workaround.
The world of enterprise IP telephony is varied and complex. Here's our round-up of the major players and what they can bring to your business.
LG makes some of our favourite prepaid handsets, and the TU720 is no exception. This new Shine matches good looks with great basic functionality and an excellent online experience.
Ben Forta: All about Adobe
Take one ColdFusion veteran and mix in a healthy dose of prolific book writing, and chances are you will end u… Watch it now
Google CEO Eric Schmidt
Google's chief sits down for an extremely rare, wide-ranging interview and discusses Google's two operating sy… Watch it now
Telstra shareholders fear break up
What do Telstra shareholders think of the telco's new CEO David Thodey? And would they support the government'… Watch it now
Love me, tender
Can not-so-smart meters help the NBN?
Can the Telco Reform Act be win-win?
What makes you click?
Tell us for a chance to win a $1,000 GAME gift voucher.
Click here for more.
Win an iPhone 3GS!
Sign up as a ZDNet Australia member during November and you'll go in a draw to win an iPhone 3GS!
Click here to sign up!
Best Laptops
Check out the best laptops here!
Click here for more.