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  • Manchester Unity surfs insourcing, VoIP trends

    The chief information officer (CIO) of health benefits provider Manchester Unity is riding the wave of two of the most prominent enterprise ICT trends in 2005 -- insourcing and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

  • Fixing the flaws in Microsoft's big picture

    Microsoft's abandoned play for SAP highlights a corporate culture overdue for change.

  • Coke CIO rules out outsourcing benefits

    Coca-Cola Amatil chief information officer Peter McNamee claims companies which outsource large projects effectively surrender any chance of lowering costs.

  • MIT to uncork futuristic bar code

    A group of academics and business executives is planning to introduce this month a next-generation bar code system, which could someday replace with a microchip the series of black vertical lines found on most merchandise.

  • Tech heads get ready to party

    You're invited to the "Geekiest" party of the year, where an estimated 2000 Information Technology professionals and enthusiasts are expected to join in the festival of live music and technological events being held in Melbourne's Albert Park. It's all about getting down to the Geek culture.

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  • Mobile comms: can you predict the future?

    Industry analysts are always predicting what will happen in the future. David Braue went back in time five years to see how analysts expected the mobile comms market to evolve, and then compared it to what actually happened.

  • There's gold in them thar databases

    Finding hidden patterns and trends in masses of corporate data--in real time--takes up enormous processing power, but it can be very profitable.

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