08 Jul
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A TELSTRA business service is to once again call Australia home after complaints were raised by customers.
08 Jul
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MSC Software Australia said it may expand its ranks after its parent company announced it had been acquired by private investors for $US360 million ($450m) earlier today.
08 Jul
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SAP has taken the unusual step of offering free access to its prized database of over 3000 actual client case engagements to help customers deliver their projects on time and on budget.
08 Jul
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GENERAL practitioners may have a computer on their desk, but fewer than one-quarter are making full use of its capabilities, according to a new report.
08 Jul
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EVEN before Michael Jackson’s shimmering gold casket made it to downtown Los Angeles for his memorial, millions of his fans worldwide were watching and mourning online.
08 Jul
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MICROSOFT has warned of a flaw in Internet Explorer that hackers can exploit to take over some computers.
07 Jul
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FORMER telco chiefs Chris Anderson and Ziggy Switkowski are believed to be on a short list of candidates to chair NBN Co.
07 Jul
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GOOGLE has finally removed the beta tag from a slew of applications, including Gmail and Docs, in a bid to woo large corporate clients.
06 Jul
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THE federal government is considering software-as-a-service with extra security.
06 Jul
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THE federal government’s ICT reform program would provide modest improvements, rather than better services and savings, Canberra IT consultant Tom Worthington said.