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    Alternatives to traditional content management products are now ready for prime time, but there are several factors to consider when selecting an open-source solution.

  • Season of discontent: CMS vendors left out in cold

    CMS companies are getting squeezed by large enterprise vendors and the rise of custom solutions, and it might just end up being good for the industry.

  • Making CMS work for you

    The right content management system can make or break an online business, especially in publishing. Here are some of the most important rules of the game.

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    For mid-size Australian businesses that want to awaken as quickly as possible from their current Web nightmare - resulting from content-heavy sites - a new breed of ASP is emerging that promises fast relief.

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    Should you deploy a commercial, open source, or customised CMS? This article examines the pros and cons of each approach to help you make the right choice.

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    Backers of Mambo are deeply divided over how to govern the open-source project.

  • Open-source CMS: On the rise

    Alternatives to traditional content management products are now ready for prime time, but there are several factors to consider when selecting an open-source solution.

  • Victoria's single sign-on a study in integration

    A AU$6 million integration project will soon give Victorian businesses easier access to the government departments they need. David Braue weighs in on one of Australia's largest single sign-on deployments.

  • Open source for content management

    Unlike in North America and Europe, several factors are driving a greater interest in the Asia-Pacific region for open source content management-related technologies.

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    What are the pros and cons of Palm and Pocket PC devices? How do you decide which one is best for you? We'll help you sort it out. But choosing the right handheld is just the start. The fun part is adding all the peripherals to help you get the most out of your investment.

  • Pocket PC 2002 launches

    With the official launch of Pocket PC 2002, we've seen announcements of new PDAs from Compaq and newcomer Toshiba. Check out our first impressions of the hardware.

  • Talk to the Hand

    My name is Palm and these are my favourite downloads. Though it's barely four years old, to millions of users the Palm handheld is more than an organiser: It's enlightenment. We've tossed our little black books and notepads. Said sayonara to planners crammed with business cards and Post-it notes. Our Palm gives us instant access to phone numbers, e-mail, memos, and a calendar. It's the glue that holds our lives together in the digital age.

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