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    Ipswich City Council plans to embark on a major electronic resource planning (ERP) implementation after signing Fujitsu Australia to help deliver a AU$37 million business transformation project.

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    Some of Australia's top corporate and government organisations are poised to join a global technology forum aimed at pressing security vendors to adopt new standards.

  • Qantas reviews IT security

    The nation's largest airline is seeking to overhaul computer security procedures in light of new technological and business challenges.

  • Wi-Fi and 3G may come together

    New wireless networking chips for handheld devices are giving second life to the 802.11b standard and could soon test the theory that Wi-Fi and mobile data services can work hand in hand rather than compete.

  • Tech giants prep high-powered databases

    IBM, Oracle and Microsoft are readying supercharged versions of their databases to take advantage of new high-end hardware--but analysts say sheer processing muscle may not be enough to spur demand.

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  • Ipswich City Council plans IT-led transformation

    Ipswich City Council plans to embark on a major electronic resource planning (ERP) implementation after signing Fujitsu Australia to help deliver a AU$37 million business transformation project.

  • Wi-Fi and 3G may come together

    New wireless networking chips for handheld devices are giving second life to the 802.11b standard and could soon test the theory that Wi-Fi and mobile data services can work hand in hand rather than compete.

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